Lessons Learned from the Anaerobe Survey: Historical Perspective and Review of the Most Recent Data (2005–2007)
Clinical Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 50(s1), pp. S26–S33
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David R. Snydman, N V Jacobus, Laura A. McDermott, Yoav Golan, David W. Hecht, Ellie J. C. Goldstein, Lizzie J. Harrell, Stephen G. Jenkins, Duane W. Newton, Carl L. Pierson, John D. Rihs, Victor L. Yu, Richard A. Venezia, Sydney M. Finegold, Jon E. Rosenblatt, Sherwood L. Gorbach
Abstract
In summary, resistance to antibiotics was greater among non-B. fragilis Bacteroides species than among B. fragilis and was especially greater among species with a low frequency of isolation, such as Bacteroides caccae and B. uniformis. The emergence of resistance among the non-B. fragilis Bacteroides species underscores the need for speciation of B. fragilis group isolates and for clinicians to be aware of associations between species and drug resistance.
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