Search Results - "TOKAJIAN, S. T."
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Genomic Characterization of MDR Escherichia coli Harboring blaOXA-48 on the IncL/M-type Plasmid Isolated from Blood Stream Infection
Published in BioMed research international (01-01-2018)“…Escherichia coli is responsible for a wide variety of community and hospital acquired extraintestinal infections, and the emergence of ESBL resistant isolates…”
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Antibiotic resistance patterns and sequencing of class I integron from uropathogenic Escherichia coli in Lebanon
Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-10-2010)“…To study the prevalence and molecular basis of antimicrobial resistance in UPEC. PCR was used to detect the presence of the Class I integron variable region…”
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Molecular characterization of Staphylococcus aureus in Lebanon
Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-05-2010)“…Staphylococcus aureus is an important human pathogen and is a growing public health concern. In this study, 130 S. aureus, 93 methicillin-resistant S. aureus…”
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Genomic Characterization of MDR Escherichia coli Harboring bla OXA-48 on the IncL/M-type Plasmid Isolated from Blood Stream Infection
Published in BioMed research international (28-06-2018)“…Escherichia coli is responsible for a wide variety of community and hospital acquired extraintestinal infections, and the emergence of ESBL resistant isolates…”
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Genomic Characterization of MDR Escherichia coli Harboring bla OXA-48 on the IncL/M-type Plasmid Isolated from Blood Stream Infection
Published in BioMed research international (2018)“…is responsible for a wide variety of community and hospital acquired extraintestinal infections, and the emergence of ESBL resistant isolates is a major…”
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Phylogenetic assessment of heterotrophic bacteria from a water distribution system using 16S rDNA sequencing
Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-04-2005)“…Determination of a heterotrophic plate count (HPC) for drinking-water samples alone is not enough to assess possible health hazards associated with sudden…”
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