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Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) are increasingly important causes of healthcare-associated infection. CRE are resistant to beta-lactam antibiotics and frequently resistant to other classes of antimicrobials meaning clinical infections are difficult to treat and are associated with high mortality. Acquisition of CRE primarily occurs among hospitalised patients and recent cases have suggested that some CRE infections may be linked to hospital sinks, waste traps and drains. |
Ginny Moore, Biosafety, air and water microbiology group, Public Health England |