Klebsiella pneumoniaepercutaneous catheter drainageextended spectrum beta lactamaseESBLLiver abscess most frequently occurs secondary to biliary gland and biliary tract diseases with a clinical picture with fever, nausea and vomiting, and right upper abdominal pain. Diabetes mellitus and immunosuppression are ...
The ESBL phenotype of clinical UPEC strains was also confirmed using Hodge’s test. Klebsiella pneumoniae ESBLs+ (ATCC 700603), E. coli ESBLs negative (ATCC 25922), Pseudomonas aeruginosa MBLs− (ATCC 27853), and P. aeruginosa MBLs positive (540UC1) were used as controls [15,20]. ...
REL, reported to be effective against bacteria carrying KPC and ESBLs enzymes [12], is currently used in association with IPM/cilastatin for the treatment of Gram-negative cUTI and IAI [11]. Data on its association with ATM were limited to Klebsiella and Stenotrophomonas and reported synergies ...