Antimicrobial resistance and virulence characterization among escherichia coli clinical isolates causing severe obstetric infections in pregnant women

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Abstract

The virulence markers and the antimicrobial resistance profiles of 78 Escherichia coli isolates causing obstetric infections accompanied by sepsis or not were studied. Adhesion-related virulence factors were the most prevalent markers. Low rates of resistance to the antimicrobial agents used as first-line therapy suggest their correct implementation in stewardship guidelines.

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Guiral, E., Sáez-López, E., Bosch, J., Goncé, A., López, M., Sanz, S., … Soto, S. M. (2015). Antimicrobial resistance and virulence characterization among escherichia coli clinical isolates causing severe obstetric infections in pregnant women. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 53(5), 1745–1747. https://doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00487-15

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