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Fig 1.

Flow diagram of patient selection.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of the patients.

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Table 2.

Risks factor for ESBL producing Enterobacteriaceae bloodstream infections.

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Table 3.

Antibiotic resistance rate of Enterobacteriaceae isolated from bloodstream infections.

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Fig 2.

Antibiotic resistance rate according to the ESBL phenotype.

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Prevalence and characterization of ESBL and carbapenemase.

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Fig 3.

Genetic relatedness (Rep-PCR) between ESBL producing Enterobacteriaceae isolated from bacteriemic patients hospitalized in referral centers in Bamako (Mali).

(a) ESBL-producing E. coli, n = 20. (b) ESBL-producing K. pneumonia, n = 20 and (c) ESBL-producing E. cloacae, n = 8. PG = Point G University teaching hospital (adults), GT = Gabriel Touré University teaching hospital (pediatric).

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