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Clinically significant carbapenemases: an update
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 07/03/08
Walsh TR - Carbapenem resistance continues to increase both in number and into new species/strain types, but the therapeutic options remain woefully inadequate - a dilemma that will not improve in the foreseeable future.
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