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Infections caused by Kluyvera species in humans.
J. C. Sarria
, A. M. Vidal
, R. C. Kimbrough
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Kluyvera
100%
Clinical Infections
20%
Aminoglycosides
20%
Clinical Outcomes
20%
Antimicrobial Therapy
20%
Antimicrobial
20%
Penicillin
20%
Fluoroquinolones
20%
Aggressive Treatment
20%
Clinical Specimens
20%
Virulent Pathogens
20%
Ampicillin
20%
Host Condition
20%
Susceptibility Testing
20%
Saprophytic
20%
Third-generation Cephalosporins
20%
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern
20%
Extended-spectrum
20%
Enterobacteriaceae Family
20%
Cephalosporins
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Infection
100%
Kluyvera
100%
Antiinfective Agent
40%
Infectious Agent
20%
Aminoglycoside
20%
Enterobacteriaceae
20%
Ampicillin
20%
Saprotroph
20%
Quinolone Derivative
20%
Antibiotic Resistance
20%
First Generation Cephalosporin
20%
Third Generation Cephalosporin
20%
Second Generation Cephalosporin
20%
Penicillin
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Kluyvera
100%
Infection
100%
Infectious Agent
20%
Enterobacteriaceae
20%
Penicillin
20%
Awareness
20%
Saprotroph
20%
Susceptibility
20%
Antibiotic Resistance
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kluyvera
100%
Infectious Agent
20%
Aminoglycoside
20%
Enterobacteriaceae
20%
Antibiotic Resistance
20%
Ampicillin
20%
Awareness
20%
Penicillin
20%
Saprotroph
20%