Enterobacterales
Yeliz Tanrıverdi-Çaycı and others
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are seen in all age groups and are among the most frequent bacterial infections. Enterobacterales are the most common bacterial species that cause UTIs . Escherichia coli is the most common cause of both complicated UTIs (65%) and uncomplicated UTIs (75%). E. coli is followed by other Enterobacterales such as Klebsiella spp., Proteus spp., and Serratia spp. Resistance of urinary tract pathogens to (...) Read More
Ayça Bayrak and others
Infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria have become a significant global public health problem due to the growing burden of antimicrobial resistance. According to predictive analyses, approximately 4.95 million (...) Read More
Sondos A. A. Ibnouf and others
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) occur when microorganisms overcome the host's normal defense mechanisms and spread through the bloodstream. These infections can lead to serious outcomes, such a [...] Read More
Prabhav Aggarwal and others
The uncontrolled and unmonitored overuse of antimicrobials in healthcare, agriculture, and animal husbandry has led to a global health crisis, resulting in resistance to both commonly used and reserve antibiotics. Gram-negative bacteria have developed resistance to higher-tier agents, posing [...] Read More