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Extensively and multidrug-resistant bacterial strains: case studies of antibiotics resistance

The development of antibiotic resistance compromises the effectiveness of our most effective defenses against bacterial infections, presenting a threat to global health. To date, a large number of research articles exist in the literature describing the case reports associated with extensively drug-...

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