Pharmacology Department: Antimicrobial Resistance
Patients with cardiovascular disease are often predisposed to multiple infections. The degree of resistance to antibiotics that has developed in the last decade makes a significant contribution to the severity of infections in this patient population. Mechanisms for development and spread of resista...
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description | Patients with cardiovascular disease are often predisposed to multiple infections. The degree of resistance to antibiotics that has developed in the last decade makes a significant contribution to the severity of infections in this patient population. Mechanisms for development and spread of resistance between organisms are described and related to a clinical example. |
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