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Exploring the in situ evolution of nitrofurantoin resistance in clinically derived uropathogenic Escherichia coli isolates.

Maxime ValléeChris HardingJudith HallPhillip D AldridgeAaron Tan
Published in: The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy (2022)
Correlation of these findings to nitrofurantoin pharmacokinetic data suggests that the low incidence of E. coli NitR, within the community, is driven by urine-based nitrofurantoin concentrations that selectively inhibit the growth of E. coli strains carrying the key first-step loss-of-function mutation.
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