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INTRODUCTION 149 TAXONOMY 149 Historical Features 149 Current Taxonomic Status 149 Delineation of Species 149 Species of Clinical Importance 150 LABORATORY IDENTIFICATION 150 Isolation from Clinical Specimens 150 Morphological, Cultural, and Metabolic Characteristics 151 Species Identification 151 NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS CAUSED BY ACINETOBACTER SPP. 152 Overview 152 Respiratory Infection 152 Bacteremia 153 Meningitis 153 Urinary Tract Infection 154 Other Miscellaneous Infections 154 PATHOGENESIS OF ACINETOBACTER INFECTIONS 154 Predisposing Factors 154 Virulence of Acinetobacter spp. 154 EPIDEMIOLOGY 155 Human Carriage 155 Persistence in the Hospital Environment 155 TYPING SYSTEMS 156 Biotyping 156 Antibiograms 156 Serotyping 156 Phage Typing 157 Bacteriocin Typing 157 Protein Profiles 157 Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoretic Typing 157 Plasmid Profiles 157 Analysis by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis 157 Ribotyping 157 PCR-Based Methods 158 CLINICAL ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE 158 BIOCHEMICAL AND GENETIC MECHANISMS OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE 158 Genetics of Resistance 158 b-Lactams 159 Aminoglycosides 159 Quinolones 160 Other Antibiotics 160 THERAPY OF ACINETOBACTER INFECTIONS 160 CONCLUSIONS 160 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 161 REFERENCES 161
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E Bergogne-Bérézin
Université Paris Cité
K. J. Towner
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Clinical Microbiology Reviews
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Hôpital Bichat-Claude-Bernard
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