Abstract:BackgroundAntimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria are a rising healthcare concern and are associated with an estimated five-fold increase in mortality for infected patients. Correct treatment requires antimicrobial susceptibility knowledge, but standard testing methods require multiple days for an accurate phenotype. Rapid identification of AMR immediately after blood culture positivity could potentially improve health outcomes, lower economic cost, prevent the spread of multidrug-resistant outbreaks and assist… Show more
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