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ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE IN ESCHERICHIA COLI(BIOFILM AND NON-BIOFILM PRODUCER)
According to data obtained, the prevalence of ESBL isolates was 37.9%, while the combined prevalence of MDRs was 65.8%. Some studies reported a significant correlation between biofilm production and MDR isolates, which means biofilm forming E. coli isolates were more resistant than the non-biofilm f...
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Published in: | Romanian archives of microbiology and immunology 2022-01, Vol.81 (1), p.60-60 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | According to data obtained, the prevalence of ESBL isolates was 37.9%, while the combined prevalence of MDRs was 65.8%. Some studies reported a significant correlation between biofilm production and MDR isolates, which means biofilm forming E. coli isolates were more resistant than the non-biofilm formers. [...]the principal cause of UTIs is mostly UPEC, which can create a high biofilm and is also a significant correlation between them and antibiotic resistance. |
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ISSN: | 1222-3891 2601-9418 |