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Changing Trends of Commonly Used Intensive Care Unit Antibiotics Due to Differential Membrane Permeability in Resistant Escherichia coli Collected in EASE Programme

In order to understand resistance pattern of Escherichia coli clinical isolates, the outer membrane permeability trend of different antibiotics was studied. The outer membrane permeability of Elores was compared with other commonly used intensive care unit (ICU) drugs being used in the treatment of various infections caused by resistant E. coli. A total of fifty three isolates collected under EASE programme from North Indian hospitals, fifteen extended spectrum β-lactamases (ESBL) positive clinical isolates of E. coli were included in the study. Michaelis constants (Km) and maximal rates of substrate hydrolysis (Vmax) were determined from Lineweaver-Burk plot.

Citation: Croce O, Chevenet F, Christen R (2010) A New Web Server for the Rapid Identifi cation of Microorganisms. J Microbial Biochem Technol 2:084-088. doi: 10.4172/1948-5948.1000105

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