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"Double carbapenem" and oral fosfomycin for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections caused by blaNDM -harboring Enterobacteriaceae in kidney transplantation.

Rossana RosaSusan D RudinLaura J RojasAndrea M HujerArmando Perez-CardonaFederico PerezRobert A BonomoOctavio MartinezLilian M AbboJose Fernando Camargo
Published in: Transplant infectious disease : an official journal of the Transplantation Society (2017)
Infections with carbapenemase-producing carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae represent an emergent problem worldwide. Treatment of infections caused by New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase (NDM)-harboring Enterobacteriaceae is particularly challenging as it frequently involves the use of nephrotoxic agents, which is problematic in kidney transplant recipients and non-renal transplant patients with marginal kidney function. We present two cases of urinary tract infections caused by NDM-harboring Enterobacteriaceae successfully treated with a combination of "double carbapenem" and oral fosfomycin.
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