Abstract
We described the molecular epidemiology of expanded-spectrum cephalosporin-resistant gram-negative bacilli (RGN) recovered from inanimate surfaces. RGN were isolated from 9% of environmental cultures. Numerous species, each with multiple unique strains, were recovered. Epidemiological links between environmental, personnel, and patient strains suggested the exogenous acquisition of RGN from the hospital environment.
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D’Agata, E. M. C., Venkataraman, L., DeGirolami, P., & Samore, M. (1999). Molecular epidemiology of ceftazidime-resistant gram-negative bacilli on inanimate surfaces and their role in cross-transmission during nonoutbreak periods. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 37(9), 3065–3067. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.37.9.3065-3067.1999
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