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INFO - Andalusian Stories

... “An antibiotic is like a weapon, you have to use it when it is necessary. I use the metaphor of the Cold War: the world is alive because during the Cold War the two global powers controlled themselves, they didn’t use their weapons.” ...
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Screening of some K enyan Medicinal Plants for Antibacterial Activity.
Screening of some K enyan Medicinal Plants for Antibacterial Activity.

... activity of methanol extracts was determined as the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). The plant extracts were more active against Gram-positive (G+) than Gram -negative (G-) bacteria. The positive controls were streptomycin and benzylpenicillin for G- and G+ bacteria, respectively, both had a ...
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... AcrAB efflux pump, which mediates resistance to antibiotics. The efflux apparatus consists of an intermembrane component linked by an accessory protein in the periplasm with an outer cell membrane protein. Mutations that up-regulate the pump cause antibiotics to be pumped out efficiently, so that th ...
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... patients with healthy immune systems. But in patients with compromised immune systems, the bacteria can turn dangerous, gaining an enzyme that defeats even the most powerful antibiotics. That’s what happened at NIH. The six patients who died of bloodstream Klebsiella infections had immune systems we ...
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Interventions for Clients with Infection

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Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae

Carbapenem-resistant enterobacteriaceae (CRE) or Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE), are gram-negative bacteria that are nearly resistant to the carbapenem class of antibiotics, considered the ""drug of last resort"" for such infections. Enterobacteriaceae are common commensals and infectious agents. Experts fear CRE as the new ""superbug"". The bacteria can kill up to half of patients who get bloodstream infections. Tom Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control has referred to CRE as ""nightmare bacteria"".
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