Co-Lateral Effect of Octenidine, Chlorhexidine and Colistin Selective Pressures on Four Enterobacterial Species: A Comparative Genomic Analysis
Bacterial adaptation to antiseptic selective pressure might be associated with decreased susceptibility to antibiotics. In Gram-negative bacteria, some correlations between reduced susceptibility to chlorhexidine (CHX) and polymyxins have been recently evidenced in <i>Klebsiella pneumoniae<...
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Main Authors: | Mathilde Lescat (Author), Mélanie Magnan (Author), Sonia Kenmoe (Author), Patrice Nordmann (Author), Laurent Poirel (Author) |
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