The Microbiology of Bloodstream Infection: 20-Year Trends from the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program
University of Iowa · National Taiwan University Hospital · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
Were the predominant causes of BSI worldwide during this 20-year surveillance period. Important resistant phenotypes among Gram-positive pathogens (MRSA, VRE, or DRE) were stable or declining, whereas the prevalence of MDR-GNB increased continuously during the monitored period. MDR-GNB represent the greatest therapeutic challenge among common bacterial BSI pathogens.
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- Broth microdilution
- Clinical microbiology
- Bloodstream infection
- Microbiology
- Medicine
- Antimicrobial
- Biology
- Minimum inhibitory concentration
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