Enterobacteria Antibiotic resistance found in wild rodents

Resistance to antibiotics is an increasingly common problem in both veterinary and human medicine, and its management is the subject of urgent debate. Efforts to reduce this resistance are based on the assumption that it is maintained in bacterial populations as a result of exposure to antibiotics,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1999-09, Vol.401 (6750), p.233-234
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