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02 April 2012 - P1881
Antimicrobial activity of ceftaroline and comparator agents against contemporary (2010) Staphylococcus aureus isolates from Europe and South Africa
02 April 2012 - P1884
Oritavancin activity tested against Staphylococcus aureus responsible for documented infections in European hospitals
02 April 2012 - P1894
Update on daptomycin activity and spectrum tested against Gram-positive organisms collected in 2011 from European medical centres
02 April 2012 - P1700
Occurrence and genetic analysis of OXA-48-producing strains in European countries, 2007-2010
02 April 2012 - P1676
Characterisation of resistance mechanisms and epidemiology of Enterobacteriaceae collected during a phase II clinical trial for ceftazidime avibactam
02 April 2012 - P1897
Activity of JNJ-Q2 against Staphylococcus aureus isolated from patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection obtained during a phase II clinical trial
01 April 2012 - P1444
Antimicrobial spectrum and potency of ceftaroline/avibactam when tested against bacterial isolates from complicated urinary tract infections in the United States
01 April 2012 - P1450
Antimicrobial activity of PTK 0796 (omadacycline) tested against Gram-positive organisms isolated from European hospitals in 2011
01 April 2012 - P1449
Antimicrobial activity of PTK 0796 (omadacycline) and comparator agents against contemporary pathogens commonly associated with community-acquired respiratory tract infections collected during 2011 from the European Union
01 April 2012 - P1551
Spectrum and potency of ceftaroline against leading pathogens causing skin and skin-structure infections in Europe and South Africa, 2010
01 April 2012 - P1088
Macrolide and tetracycline resistance in Moraxella catarrhalis isolates from 2009-2011 is higher in the Asia Pacific Region than in other regions of the world
01 April 2012 - P1201
Activity and spectrum of antimicrobial coverage against pathogens collected from patients with hospital-acquired and ventilated-associated bacterial pneumonia in USA medical centres
01 April 2012 - P1443
Activity of ceftaroline/avibactam tested against multidrug-resistant Enterobacteriaceae and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus collected from USA hospitals in 2011
01 April 2012 - P1446
Activity of the novel antimicrobial ceftolozane/tazobactam (CXA-201) tested against contemporary clinical strains from European hospitals
01 April 2012 - P1563
Spectrum and potency of ceftaroline against leading pathogens causing community-acquired respiratory tract infections in Europe and South Africa, 2010
01 April 2012 - P1564
Antimicrobial activity of ceftaroline and comparator agents against contemporary (2010) Streptococcus pneumoniae from Europe and South Africa
01 April 2012 - P1240
Retrospective search for NDM-1 reveals Indian origin of DIM-1 metallo-beta-lactamase
01 April 2012 - P1245
Characterisation of two new variants of 16S rRNA methylase encoding genes, rmtB2 and rmtB3
01 April 2012 - P1437
Activity of JNJ-Q2, a new fluoroquinolone, tested against contemporary (2011) acute bacterial skin and skin-structure infection pathogens from Europe
01 April 2012 - P1552
Ceftaroline activity against clinical isolates from United States hospitals: results from the 2011 Assessing Worldwide Antimicrobial Resistance Evaluation programme
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