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'''New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1 enzyme''' confers bacterial resistance to antibiotics of the [[carbepenem]] class, often considered "last resort" drugs for multidrug resistant bacteria.<ref>{{citation | |||
| author = Krishna B | |||
| title = New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamases: A wake-up call for microbiologists | |||
| journal = Indian J Med Microbiol [serial online] | date = 2010 [cited 2010 Sep 14] | volume = 28 | |||
| pages - 265-6. | |||
| url = http://www.ijmm.org/text.asp?2010/28/3/265/66477}}</ref> The gene to manufacture it can be [[horizontal gene transfer|horizontally transferred]] among different species of pathogenic bacteria. | |||
First reported in ''[[Klebsiella pneumoniae]]'', it has been reported in ''[[Acinetobacter baumanae]], [[Escherichia coli]], [[Citrobacter freundii]], [[Enterobacter cloacae]]'', and ''[[Morganella morganii]]''. | |||
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Revision as of 16:07, 14 September 2010
New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase-1 enzyme confers bacterial resistance to antibiotics of the carbepenem class, often considered "last resort" drugs for multidrug resistant bacteria.[1] The gene to manufacture it can be horizontally transferred among different species of pathogenic bacteria.
First reported in Klebsiella pneumoniae, it has been reported in Acinetobacter baumanae, Escherichia coli, Citrobacter freundii, Enterobacter cloacae, and Morganella morganii.
References
- ↑ Krishna B (2010 [cited 2010 Sep 14]), "New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamases: A wake-up call for microbiologists", Indian J Med Microbiol [serial online] 28