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Lim TP et al. – The findings demonstrate that in vitro synergy of antibiotic combinations in carbapenem–resistant Acinetobacter species may be strain dependent. It may guide us in choosing a preemptive therapy for carbapenem–resistant Acinetobacter species infections and warrants further investigations.

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