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  • 27. Phage types, antibiograms and R-plasmids of Klebsiella and Enterobacter isolated from hospital environment and food.
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  • 30. Biotyping of Enterobacter cloacae.
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  • 33. Comprehensive Genome Analysis of Carbapenemase-Producing Enterobacter spp.: New Insights into Phylogeny, Population Structure, and Resistance Mechanisms.
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  • 35. Bacteriocin typing and biotyping of clinical isolates of Serratia marcescens.
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  • 37. In vitro susceptibility to 19 agents other than β-lactams among third-generation cephalosporin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae recovered on hospital admission.
    Mischnik A, Baumert P, Hamprecht A, Rohde AM, Peter S, Feihl S, Knobloch J, Gölz H, Kola A, Obermann B, Querbach C, Willmann M, Gebhardt F, Tacconelli E, Gastmeier P, Seifert H, Kern WV, DZIF-ATHOS Study Group.
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  • 40. Surveillance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in intensive care units: clusters of nosocomial cross-infection and encounter of a multiple-antibiotic resistant strain.
    Traub WH, Scheidhauer R, Leonhard B, Bauer D.
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