The main focus of this book is to understand the different molecular markers responsible for developing resistance against this group of antibiotics. CTX-M family of enzyme which hydrolyzes third generation of cephalosporins preferably, cefotaxime, belongs to the category of Extended-spectrum ß-lactamases (ESBLs). These types of enzymes are emerging among Gram-negative bacteria; predominantly Klebsiella pneumoniae, Escherichia coli and other species in different parts of the world. In the current scenario, the CTX-M family includes almost 40 variants. The blaTEM, and blaSHV are another important class of -lactamases, most prevalent among enterobacteriacae which are also discussed in this book.
Contents:
1. Quorum-Sensing and Multiple Antibiotic Resistance
2. Genes Encoding Production of Metallo-?-Lactamases in Most Important Gram-Negative Pathogens
3. Ciprofloxacin Resistance Among Uropathogens
4. Metallo-?-Lactamase-Producing Klebsiella Pneumoniae
5. Drug Resistance in Marine Bacteria
6. An Overview of the Carbapenems with a Focus on Doripenem-The Latest Member of The Carbapenem Class.
7. Increasing Importance of Newer Beta Lactamases in Indian
8. Vancomycin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus: A Global Threat
9. Molecular Epidemiology of Ampc Beta-Lactamases
10. Cholera and the Acquisition of Antimicrobial Resistance