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Antimicrobial susceptibility profile of selected bacteraemic pathogens from private institutions in South Africa

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Table I. Antibiotic resistance (%) among bacteraemic strains of selected pathogens in private practice in South Africa,  January - June 2006
Fig. 2. Antibiotic resistance (%) of bacteraemic strains of non-fermenta-tive Gram-negative bacilli in different centres in private practice in South Africa, January - June 2006
Table II. Incidence (%) of ESBL production (number of isolates) in selected strains of Enterobacteriaceae in private practice in South Africa (all sources), January - June 2006

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