| 11. | It is a member of the family of Enterobacteriaceae.
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| 12. | A particular strength is its activity against Enterobacteriaceae.
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| 13. | Enterobacter sakazakii : a new species of " Enterobacteriaceae " isolated from clinical specimens.
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| 14. | Enterobacteriaceae are known to possess both a soluble and a membrane-bound transhydrogenase.
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| 15. | Before starting a test, one must confirm the culture is of an Enterobacteriaceae.
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| 16. | Escherichia fergusonii and Enterobacter taylorae, two new species of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from clinical specimens.
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| 17. | Type-I pili are expressed by many species of " Enterobacteriaceae ".
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| 18. | A later publication indicated that Enterobacteriaceae that produce KPC were becoming common in the United States.
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| 19. | 50 . Farmer JJ . Enterobacteriaceae.
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| 20. | Its primary use is against Enterobacteriaceae, and in particular against strains producing AmpC ?-lactamase.
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