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Giuseppe Cornaglia1, Murat Akova, Gianfranco Amicosante, Rafael Cantón, Roberto Cauda, Jean-Denis Docquier, Mikhail Edelstein, Jean-Marie Frère, Miklós Fuzi, Moreno Galleni, Helen Giamarellou, Marek Gniadkowski, Raffaella Koncan, Balázs Libisch, Francesco Luzzaro, Vivi Miriagou, Ferran Navarro, Patrice Nordmann, Laura Pagani, Luisa Peixe, Laurent Poirel, Maria Souli, Evelina Tacconelli, Alkiviadis Vatopoulos, Gian Maria Rossolini.
Abstract
The rapid spread of acquired metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) among major Gram-negative pathogens is a matter of particular concern worldwide and primarily in Europe, one of first continents where the emergence of acquired MBLs has been reported and possibly the geographical area where the increasing diversity of these enzymes and the number of bacterial species affected are most impressive. This spread has not been paralleled by accuracy/standardisation of detection methods, completeness of epidemiological knowledge or a clear understanding of what MBL production entails in terms of clinical impact, hospital infection control and antimicrobial chemotherapy. A number of European experts in the field met to review the current knowledge on this phenomenon, to point out open issues and to reinforce and relate to one another the existing activities set forth by research institutes, scientific societies and European Union-driven networks.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17223319 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijantimicag.2006.10.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Antimicrob Agents ISSN: 0924-8579 Impact factor: 5.283