Episode 9- Carbapenem-resistant but cephalosporin-sensitive pseudomonas

09/06/2020 8 min Temporada 1 Episodio 9
Episode 9- Carbapenem-resistant but cephalosporin-sensitive pseudomonas

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This week, we discuss a strange and rare pseudomonas phenotype. Find out why these strains are resistant to carbapenems but usually not other antibiotics and the significance of these strains. Search "ER-Rx" on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and YouTube. Also, check out our Instagram page: errxpodcast ! References:Gajdacas M. Carbapenem-resistant but cephalosporin-susceptible pseudomonas aeruginosa in urinary tract infections: opportunity for colistin sparing. Antibiotics. 2020; 9(4): 153.Li S, Jia X, Li C, et al. carbapenem-resistant but cephalosporin-susceptible pseudomonas aeruginosa; a notable phenotype in patients with bacteremia. Infect Drug Resist. 2018; 11: 1225-1335Disclaimer: The information contained within the  ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution,  seek medical advice from a licensed physician,  and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of,  any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.Support the showFind ER-Rx: - On Instagram: @ERRxPodcast - On the website: errxpodcast.com - On YouTube Disclaimer: The information contained within the ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution, seek medical advice from a licensed physician, and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of, any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.