Bacterial isolates and their antimicrobial susceptibility profile of superficial and deep-seated skin and soft tissue infections
CONCLUSIONS: The predominant etiology of SSTIs is GNR. Currently, there is very high resistance against oral antibiotics. Antimicrobial resistance against carbapenem has also increased. Moreover, there is a high frequency of MRSA. MDR E. coli and Klebsiella spp. isolates are frequently involved in dSSTIs.PMID:37719324 | PMC:PMC10505063 | DOI:10.2478/abm-2023-0045
Source: Biomed Res - Category: Research Authors: Rao Muhammad Abid Khan Sunil Kumar Dodani Ali Nadeem Sana Jamil Mirza Naqi Zafar Source Type: research
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