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American Journal of BioScience 2014; 2(1): 5-12 Published online December 30, 2013 ( ) doi: Multiple drug resistance and esbl production in bacterial urine culture isolates Riffat Iqbal, Abdul Majid*, Iqbal Ahmad Alvi, Azam Hayat, Farah Andaleeb, Saira Gul, Sabeena Irfan, Mujaddad Ur Rahman Department of Microbiology, Hazara University, Mansehra Pakistan 21300 Email address: (R. Iqbal), (A. Majid), (I. A. Alvi), (A. Hayat), (F. Andaleeb), (S. Gul), (S. Irfan), (M. Ur Rahman) To cite this article: Riffat Iqbal, Abdul Majid, Iqbal Ahmad Alvi, Azam Hayat, Farah Andaleeb, Saira Gul, Sabeena Irfan, Mujaddad Ur Rahman. Multiple drug resistance and esbl production in Bacterial Urine Culture Isolates. American Journal of BioScience. Vol. 2, No. 1, 2014, pp. 5-12. doi: Abstract: Transmission of bacterial strains between patients is a serious problem in hospitals and with the increasing rate of antibiotic resistance the problem has farther escalated. Enterobacteriaceae produced ESBLs, especially E-coli, are increasingly important nosocomial pathogens.
6 Riffat Iqbal et al.: Multiple Drug Resistance and ESBL Production in Bacterial Urine Culture Isolates common bacterial infections in humans, both in the community and the hospital settings [8, 9].
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