Mechanisms of Resistance to Quinolones and Epidemiological Significance of Salmonella spp.
Bacteria develop resistance to antimicrobial agents by a number of different mechanisms. The resistance to (fluoro)quinolones in Salmonella is of particular importance especially if therapy in humans is required. For decades there has been a significant interest in studying the biology of Salmonella...
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Main Author: | Velhner Maja |
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Language: | EN |
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