An Emerging Issue: Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae in Solid-Organ Transplantation
CONCLUSIONS: Carbapenem resistance increased significantly over the years. Bacteremia 48 hours after hospitalization and hospitalization within the past 3 months were determined to be risk factors for carbapenem resistance. Carbapenem-resistant infections are still nosocomial infections. Patients should be hospitalized for as a short time as possible, and both patients and their physicians should follow infection control and prevention methods.PMID:38385389 | DOI:10.6002/ect.MESOT2023.O38
Source: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation - Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Tu ğba Yanık Yalçın Nuran Sar ı Çağla Sarıkaş Çiğdem Erol Özlem Azap Hande Arslan Mehmet Haberal Source Type: research
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