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25 April 2015 - EP067
Plasticity and diversification of OXA-48 genetic support
25 April 2015 - EP066
Consecutive analyses of colonized patients involved in an outbreak with KPC-2 producing Enterobacteriaceae in a German hospital
25 April 2015 - EP065
High frequency of non-ST258 Klebsiella pneumoniae harbouring KPC in tertiary- care hospitals from Medellín-Colombia
25 April 2015 - EP064
Checking up on resistance: aphenotypic and genotypic analysis of extended spectrum beta-lactamase and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae
25 April 2015 - EP063
Characterization of the surrounding genetic environment of the blaVEB-4, associated with a transposable region in a Proteus mirabilis clinical isolate
25 April 2015 - EP062
The genetic relatedness of Proteus mirabilis strains co-producing ESBL and AmpC beta-lactamases
25 April 2015 - EP061
The transmission of blaCTX-M-1/-32 throughout the pig production cycle is independent of E. coli clones or epidemic plasmids
25 April 2015 - EP060
Epidemiology of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli ST131 recovered from rectal swabs from hospitalized patients: results from an active ESBL-surveillance screening project (R-GNOSIS)
25 April 2015 - EP059
High prevalence of ST131 among extended spectrum beta-lactamase producing E. coli among inpatients in the metropolitan Detroit area
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