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- who: Esther Ru00edos from the Servicio de Microbiologu00eda, Hospital Clu00ednico San Carlos, C/ Profesor Martu00edn Lagos, s/n, Madrid, Spain have published the research: Resistance to fosfomycin is increasing and is significantly associated with extended-spectrum u03b2-lactamase-production in urinary isolates of Escherichia coli, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors compare the prevalence of fosfomycin-resistant strains among the and non-ESBL-producing isolates. The authors analyzed the prevalence of fosfomycin resistance in E. coli urinary isolates. Using a MIC susceptibility breakpoint of 64 mg/L or less according to CLSI, the study . . .
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