Evolution and Dissemination of β-Lactamases Accelerated by Generations of β-Lactam Antibiotics

Antone A. Medeiros(Miriam Hospital)
Clinical Infectious Diseases
January 1, 1997
Cited by 583

Abstract

beta-Lactamases are the principal mechanism of bacterial resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics. In recent years the number and variety of new beta-lactamases detected has risen at an alarming rate, apparently in response to the clinical use of novel classes of beta-lactam antibiotics. This paper reviews the structure and evolution of beta-lactamases in an attempt to understand the pressures that have contributed to their emergence.


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