Author:
Zhao Fei,Liu Gang,Wu Jiang,Cao Bin,Tao Xiaoxia,He Lihua,Meng Fanliang,Zhu Liang,Lv Min,Yin Yudong,Zhang Jianzhong
Abstract
ABSTRACTMacrolide resistance rates ofMycoplasma pneumoniaein the Beijing population were as high as 68.9%, 90.0%, 98.4%, 95.4%, and 97.0% in the years 2008 to 2012, respectively. Common macrolide-resistant mobile genetic elements were not detected with any isolate. These macrolide-resistant isolates came from multiple clones rather than the same clone. No massive aggregation of a particular clone was found in a specific period.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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