We investigated the prevalence of multidrug resistant pathogens in patients of oncologic and cardiologic rehabilitation units with 155 oncologic and 157 cardiologic patients undergoing microbiologic screening. It was found that 4.5% of oncologic as well as cardiologic patients were colonized with multidrug resistant pathogens. 2-MRGN and ESBL were the most encountered species (2.9%). 3-MRGN were found twice as frequent in oncologic patients (2.6 and 1.3%). Overall oncologic and cardiologic patients exhibit comparatively low prevalence rates for multidrug resistant pathogens.

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