Beta-lactamase resistance genes in Enterobacteriaceae from Nigeria
Background: Beta-lactamase genes are one of the most important groups of antimicrobial resistance genes in human and animal health. Therefore, continuous surveillance of this group of resistance genes is needed for a better understanding of the local epidemiology within a country and global dissemin...
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Main Authors: | Babafela B. Awosile (Author), Michael Agbaje (Author), Oluwawemimo Adebowale (Author), Olugbenga Kehinde (Author), Ezekiel Omoshaba (Author) |
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