Detection of Extended – Spectrum β – Lactamase Producing Enterobacteriaceae Using a Chromogenic Agar Medium

Nardeen Sameeh Emil Tawfik;

Abstract


The most common form of bacterial resistance to ß-lactam antibiotics is the production of beta lactamases which are enzymes that hydrolytically inactivate the beta lactam ring by breaking the ring open deactivating the molecule's antibacterial propertie


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Title Detection of Extended – Spectrum β – Lactamase Producing Enterobacteriaceae Using a Chromogenic Agar Medium
Other Titles الكشف عن البكتريا المعوية المنتجة للبيتا لاكتاميز الممتد المجال باستخدام وسط من الآجار الصبغي
Authors Nardeen Sameeh Emil Tawfik
Keywords Detection of Extended – Spectrum β – Lactamase Producing Enterobacteriaceae Using a Chromogenic Agar Medium
Issue Date 2009
Description 
The most common form of bacterial resistance to ß-lactam antibiotics is the production of beta lactamases which are enzymes that hydrolytically inactivate the beta lactam ring by breaking the ring open deactivating the molecule's antibacterial propertie

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