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O’Fallon E et al. – The prevalence of MDR gram-negative bacteria is high among LTCF residents and exceeds that of vancomycin–resistant enterococci and methicillin–resistant S. aureus. Common areas in LTCFs may provide a unique opportunity for person–to–person transmission of MDR gram–negative bacteria.

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