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n°10 : Klebsiella pneumoniae AMC CAZ FEP IPM : 1,5 MEM : 1

n°11 : Klebsiella pneumoniae CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 15mm 18mm 17mm

n°11 : Klebsiella pneumoniae IPM : 4 - 6 MEM : 16 - 24

n°12 : Klebsiella pneumoniae CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 34mm 32mm 34mm

n°12 : Klebsiella pneumoniae IPM : 0,19 MEM : 0,032

n°13 : Klebsiella pneumoniae CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 13mm 24mm 20mm

n°13 : Klebsiella pneumoniae AMC CTX FEP

n°13 : Klebsiella pneumoniae AMC CAZ ETP FOX FEP IPM : 3 MEM : 6 Cloxa 250

n°14 : Acinetobacter baumannii EDTA Ac Boro Cloxa CF CTX CAZ TZP + + + ETP ETP TIC ETP IMP AMX AMC TCC AMC IMP IMP IMP FOX FEP ATM PIP IMP MEM MEM MEM IMP MEM MOX ETP IPM > 32 MEM > 32

n°15 : Acinetobacter baumannii CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 6mm 11mm 11mm IPM > 32 MEM > 32

n°16 : Acinetobacter baumannii CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 11mm 18mm 16mm

n°16 : Acinetobacter baumannii IPM : 4 MEM : 6

n°17 : Escherichia coli ??? 22mm 23mm 25mm CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM 22mm 23mm 25mm

n°17 : Escherichia coli ??? IPM : 3 MEM : 1,5

n°17 : Escherichia coli ??? IMP ETP MEM AMC EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa

n°18 : Klebsiella pneumoniae ??? CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM 15mm 21mm 20mm

n°18 : Klebsiella pneumoniae ??? IPM : 1 MEM : 1,5

n°18 : Klebsiella pneumoniae ??? ETP AMC IPM : 1 MEM : 3 - 4

n°18 : Klebsiella pneumoniae ??? IMP ETP MEM AMC EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa

n°19 : Escherichia coli + 22mm 24mm 22mm EDTA Ac Boro Cloxa CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 22mm 24mm 22mm

n°19 : Escherichia coli FEP AMC IPM : 0,5 MEM 0,38

n°23 : Enterobacter cloacae CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 17mm 16mm 23mm

n°23 : Enterobacter cloacae IMP AMC MOX FEP CAZ ETP Cloxa 250

n°24 : Citrobacter freundii CF CTX TZP AMX FEP FOX TIC AMC PIP CAZ TCC ATM IMP ETP MOX MEM EDTA + Ac Boro Cloxa 11mm 8mm 13mm

n°24 : Citrobacter freundii IMP AMC MOX FEP CAZ ETP IMP AMC MOX FEP CAZ ETP Cloxa 250

T T 24 14 16 10 17 15 n°16 : Acinetobacter baumannii OXA-51 n°17 : Escherichia coli NDM-1 n°24 : Case hyperproduite n°10 : Klebsiella pneumoniae 0XA-48 + CTX-M-15 n°14 : Acinetobacter baumannii OXA-23 n°15 : Acinetobacter baumannii OXA-23

T T 3 19 1 4 2 5 n°4 : Pseudomonas aeruginosa VIM n°5 : Klebsiella pneumoniae KPC n°19 : Escherichia coli OXA-48 + BLSE n°1 : Klebsiella pneumoniae NDM-1 n°2 : Citrobacter freundii NDM-1 n°3 : Pseudomonas aeruginosa VIM

n°1 : Klebsiella pneumoniae NDM-1+BLSE n°2 : Citrobacter freundii NDM-1 + BLSE n°3 : Pseudomonas aeruginosa VIM n°4 : Pseudomonas aeruginosa VIM n°5 : Klebsiella pneumoniae KPC n°6 : Escherichia coli KPC n°7 : Klebsiella pneumoniae Case plasmidique n°9 : Enterobacter cloacae BLSE + Case d n°10 : Klebsiella pneumoniae 0XA-48 + CTX-M-15 n°11 : Klebsiella pneumoniae 0XA-48 n°12 : Klebsiella pneumoniae 0XA n°12 : Klebsiella pneumoniae 0XA n°13 : Klebsiella pneumoniae BLSE + Porine n°14 : Acinetobacter baumannii OXA-23 n°15 : Acinetobacter baumannii OXA-23 n°16 : Acinetobacter baumannii OXA-51 n°17 : Escherichia coli NDM-1 n°18 : Klebsiella pneumoniae KPC n°19 : Escherichia coli OXA-48 + BLSE n°21 : Klebsiella pneumoniae KPC n°23 : Enterobacter cloacae Case + porine n°24 : Citrobacter freundii Case d + porine