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Khanna N et al. – The results demonstrate that the number of isolates of GRE in our institution continues to rise yearly in renal patients. Owing to the change in phenotype, enterococci are displaying increased antibiotic resistance, resulting in a subsequent reduction in the therapeutic options available.

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