MMWR Early Release Vol. 67, Early Release April 03, 2018
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Vital Signs: Containment of Novel Multidrug-Resistant Organisms and Resistance Mechanisms — United States, 2006–2017 Kate Russell Woodworth, MD; Maroya Spalding Walters, PhD; Lindsey M. Weiner, MPH; et al. The proportion of Enterobacteriaceae infections that were carbapenem resistant remained lower and decreased more over time than the proportion that were extended-spectrum-ß-lactamase phenotype. Data suggest the potential to slow further spread of emerging antibiotic resistance threats through increased detection and early aggressive response.
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