Carbapenems are potent members of the β-lactam family that inhibit bacterial cell-wall biosynthesis inhibitors . They are highly effective against Gram-negative and Gram-positive drug-resistant infections . As such, carbapenems are typically reserved as an antibiotic of last resort. The WHO lists meropenem as an essential medicine. Nausea and vomiting are reported in ≤20% of carbapenem recipients, with 1.5% suffering seizures. Enzymatic hydrolysis of the βlactam ring is the main driver of clinical resistance. These enzymes can be classified as Class A, B and D. Classes A and D are serine βlactamases, whereas Class B rely on metal-mediated hydrolysis, typically through zinc.
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