FAILURE TO CONTROL AN OUTBREAK OF MULTIDRUG-RESISTANT INFECTION DESPITE ADEQUATE IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDED INFECTION CONTROL MEASURE IN CRITICAL CARE

Multidrug resistance (MDR) due to bacterial infections have been a common occurrence in the recent past in critical care (Mcbain et al., 2002). In such cases, Gram-negative bacteria are usually the main isolates obtained from elderly patients who present additional bloodstream infections (Sunenshine et al., 2007).

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