Abstract

From the family Enterobacteriaceae is Escherichia coli ( E. Coli) is a pathogenic bacterium that is becoming increasingly important, especially in hospitals, common social areas. Thanks to the broad-spectrum beta-lactams (ESBL) they produce, they are usually multi-resistant and are common in intestinal and urinary tract infections. It is of great importance to reduce cross-contamination from public areas and to examine and reveal the genotype structure of the bacteria in question, i.e. to reach fingerprints, subtype sequences of strains. 50 E. Coli strains selected in the study were typified by Pulse field gel electrophoresis.

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