01046nam0 22002771i 450 UON0022787320231205103445.61197-357-7265-520030730d2000 |0itac50 barumRO|||| |||||Repere in zigzagVictor IvanoviciPrefata de Matei CalinescuBucurestiEditura Fundatiei Culturale Romane2000533 p.20 cm.Omaggio.IT-UONSI ROMENOC/0029ROBucureştiUONL000071IVANOVICIVictorUONV210907686837CĂLINESCUMateiUONV135879Editura Fundaţiei Culturale RomâneUONV282106650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00227873SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI ROMENO C 0029 SI EO 33321 7 0029 Omaggio.Repere in zigzag1271672UNIOR05461nam 2201525z- 450 991056646650332120220506(CKB)5680000000037715(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81048(oapen)doab81048(EXLCZ)99568000000003771520202205d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCarbapenemase-Producing EnterobacteralesBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (304 p.)3-0365-4030-X 3-0365-4029-6 Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE) are a common cause of infections in both community and healthcare settings and have become an increasing threat to public health worldwide. The focus of this Special Issue includes aspects concerning plasmid-mediated antimicrobial resistance along with other carbapenem resistance mechanisms. Understanding the prevalence and routes of transmission of CRE is important in developing specific interventions for healthcare facilities, as well as the general impact of CRE circulation on the environment. Attention has also been focused on carbapenemase testing in order to provide advanced phenotypic and molecular assays for the identification of CRE, as a valid tool for active global surveillance, and from this perspective, the study of resistance mechanisms can provide significant support for the development of new and appropriate antimicrobial molecules. For all of these reasons, the phenomenon of carbapenem resistance deserves more attention, for the sake of public health.Biology, life sciencesbicsscMicrobiology (non-medical)bicsscResearch and information: generalbicsscanimalantibiotic-resistanceantimicrobial peptidesantimicrobial resistancebiofilm formationblaOXA-48broth microdilutioncarbapenemcarbapenem inactivation methodcarbapenem resistancecarbapenem-resistancecarbapenem-resistant Enterobacteralescarbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE)carbapenemaseCarbapenemase producing Enterobacteralescarbapenemase-producing Enterobacteralescarbapenemasescarbapenems resistancecattleceftazidime/avibactamChromID colistin R agarCitrobacter farmericolistin broth disc elutioncolistin susceptibility testingcolonizationCOVID-19CREEazyplex® SuperBug CRE assayefflux pumpEnterobacteralesEnterobacteriaceaeEnterobacterialesenvironmentERIC-PCRESBLESKAPEEtestextended-spectrum beta-lactamasesextensively drug-resistantfoodFourier transform infrared spectroscopyGram-negative bacteriagram-negative rodshealthcare-associated infectionshumanIMP-6IncX-3infectioninfection controlK. pneumoniaeKlebsiella michiganensisKlebsiella pneumoniaeKPCKPC-2LAMP methodlong reads, plasmidmicronaut MIC-strip colistinmolecular epidemiologymolecular typingmultidrug resistancemultilocus sequence typingmultilocus sequence typing (MLST)NDMNDM-1neonatesnosocomialnosocomial infectionsone healthoutbreakOXA-48PCR-based replicon typingPFGEplasmidplasmid profile analysisplasmid-typingplasmidspopulation analysis profilingporinporinspulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE)Qatarrapid polymyxin NP testreal-time multiplex PCRresistance genessequence typesequence typesTemporin LtransposonVIMvirulenceVitek 2 compactwastewaterwaterwhole genome sequencingwhole-genome sequencingBiology, life sciencesMicrobiology (non-medical)Research and information: generalAndreoni Francescaedt1295520Andreoni FrancescaothBOOK9910566466503321Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacterales3023570UNINA