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The Impact of Urinary Catheterization on the Antibiotic Susceptibility of ESBL-Producing Enterobacterales: A Challenging Duo.

Ionela-Larisa MiftodeAndrei VâţăRadu Ștefan MiftodeTudorița ParângăMihaela Cătălina LucaCarmen ManciucAmalia Stefana ȚimpăuViorel RaduManuel Florin RoșuLidia Oana StămăteanuDaniela LecaDana-Teodora Anton-PaduraruEgidia Gabriela Miftode
Published in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The constant rise in AMR rates among Enterobacterales presents significant challenges in treating severe infections, particularly among urinary catheterized patients. This trend leaves clinicians with limited or no effective treatment options. Consequently, the development and implementation of personalized treatment protocols are imperative to ensure efficient empirical therapies.
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