-
versus Group 2
carbapenems on the
susceptibility of
Acinetobacter baumannii to
carbapenems: a
before and
after intervention study of
carbapenem-use stewardship...
-
derivatives (penams),
cephalosporins and
cephamycins (cephems), monobactams,
carbapenems and carbacephems. Most β-lactam
antibiotics work by
inhibiting cell wall...
- penicillins, cephalosporins, cephamycins,
monobactams and
carbapenems (ertapenem),
although carbapenems are
relatively resistant to beta-lactamase. Beta-lactamase...
-
Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase). KPC and NDM are
enzymes that
break down
carbapenems and make them ineffective. Both of
these enzymes, as well as the enzyme...
- the
carbapenems chemical class.
developed by
Merck scientists Burton Christensen,
William Leanza, and
Kenneth Wildonger in the mid-1970s.
Carbapenems are...
- but
still within the
susceptible range for
carbapenems.
Because these strains are
susceptible to
carbapenems, they are not
identified as
potential clinical...
- Ticarcillin/clavulanic acid
Certain carbapenems and
carbapenem-beta-lactamase-inhibitors combinations:
Carbapenems: (meropenem, imipenem/cilastatin, doripenem...
-
vanishing bile duct
syndrome related to the
carbapenems has been reported.
Imipenem and
other carbapenems have not been
linked to
cases of
acute liver...
- (such as piperacillin-tazobactam),
folate antagonists, quinolones, and
carbapenems. Many of
these antibiotics also
cover gram-positive bacteria. The antibiotics...
- beta-lactamase.
Treatment with an
aminoglycoside or
carbapenem is
usually indicated.
Carbapenems are a
class of beta-lactam
antibiotics with a
broad spectrum...