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Key Findings
The study identified a high prevalence of 16S rRNA methylases (ArmA, RmtF, RmtB, RmtC, RmtG) and carbapenemases (NDM-1, NDM-5, KPC-2, KPC-3, OXA-48, OXA-181, OXA-232, VIM-1, VIM-2) in carbapenem- and aminoglycoside-resistant Enterobacterales isolates from Switzerland, highlighting the increasing trends of their association.
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Carbapenem |
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| blaOXA | 3 | carbapenemase | Carbapenem |
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| blaVIM | 2 | carbapenemase | Carbapenem |
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| rmtB | 1 | 16S rRNA methylase | GentamicinKanamycinTobramycinAmikacin |
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| rmtC | 1 | 16S rRNA methylase | GentamicinKanamycinTobramycinAmikacin |
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| rmtF | 1 | 16S rRNA methylase | GentamicinKanamycinTobramycinAmikacin |
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| rmtG | 1 | 16S rRNA methylase | GentamicinKanamycinTobramycinAmikacin |
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