Abstract
The emergence and spread of the carbapenem-resistant Enterobacter cloacae complex (CRECC) have become a significant public health problem. CRECC strains frequently harbor multiple drug resistance genes and can be epidemic within healthcare facilities. The study explored the characteristics and prevalence of CRECC strains in the same hospital over a decade, which provides a theoretical basis for epidemiologic surveillance and clinical treatment.
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