Editorial: In 2035, will all bacteria be multidrug-resistant? No


Autoria(s): Barbier, François; Lipman, Jeffrey; Bontenn, Marc J.M.
Data(s)

18/04/2016

Resumo

The spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria has reached a threatening level. Extended-spectrum betalactamase- producing enterobacteriaceae (ESBLE) are now endemic in many hospitals worldwide as well as in the community, while resistance rates continue to rise steadily in Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa [1]. Even more alarming is the dissemination of carbapenemase-producing enterobacteriaceae (CPE), causing therapeutic and organizational problems in hospitals facing outbreaks or endemicity. This context could elicit serious concerns for the coming two decades; nevertheless, effective measures exist to stop the amplification of the problem and several axes of prevention remain to be fully exploited, leaving room for realistic hopes, at least for many parts of the world...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95001/

Publicador

Springer Verlag

Relação

DOI:10.1007/s00134-016-4348-x

Barbier, François, Lipman, Jeffrey, & Bontenn, Marc J.M. (2016) Editorial: In 2035, will all bacteria be multidrug-resistant? No. Intensive Care Medicine. (In Press)

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Copyright 2016 Springer

Fonte

Faculty of Health; School of Nursing

Palavras-Chave #110000 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #110700 IMMUNOLOGY #111000 NURSING
Tipo

Journal Article