Gram-Positive Bacterial Infection
Gram-Positive Bacterial Infection
An extended-spectrum beta lactamase infection is also known as an ESBL infection. Many kinds of germs cause infections. The ESBL germ causes an infection and is able to break down antibiotics. This makes it much harder to treat an ESBL infection.
Extended-Spectrum Beta Lactamase Infection
An extended-spectrum beta lactamase infection is also known as an ESBL infection. Many kinds of germs cause infections. The ESBL germ causes an infection and is able to break down antibiotics. This makes it much harder to treat an ESBL infection.
Fight an infection,Prevent blood clots,Lower fever,Boost the immune system,Treat an upset stomach or throwing up
Ambulatory Care,Infectious Disease
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