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A Babiker

Infectious Diseases

Emory University

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About A Babiker at Emory University (Emory)

Ahmed Babiker is an infectious diseases researcher at Emory University focusing on antibiotic resistance mechanisms and infection prevention strategies. Representative publications include "An outbreak of Cupriavidus pauculus Associated with hospital premise plumbing", and "Activity of newer antibiotics against carbapenem-$$$resistant enterobacterales isolates, emory healthcare, 2016–2021", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Antibiotic ResistanceMultidrug-Resistant BacteriaPseudomonas aeruginosaEscherichia coliInfection PreventionAntimicrobial StewardshipBacterial GenomicsGlobal Health
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