PMID: 12774472May 31, 2003Paper

The incidence and antibiotic resistance of coagulase negative staphylococci isolated in pregnant women and newborns

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Z A NuruzovaS Z Tsereteli

Abstract

Puerparae and newborns infants display an ever-increasing colonization with not only opportunistic enterobacteria but also coagulase-negative staphylococci that have a multiple resistance to antibiotics. In the study, the identification has been carried out of staphylococci, with their antibioticoresistance defined.

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