Enterobacteria were among the earliest targets for genome sequencing and are still the most densely sampled clade of bacteria in the genomics arena. Twenty complete genome sequences are available for members of the family as of September 2004, and the NCBI list of genomes in progress includes ...
21. Several clinical and preclinical studies have found faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) to be efficacious in reducing levels of Enterobacteriaceae in the intestine5,6,7. Therefore, manipulation of the
There was no central laboratory or standardization of breakpoints or testing methods. Our study evaluated antimicrobial susceptibility in five groups of Gram-negative bacteria using the following definitions as previously described [12, 13]: 1. ESBL Enterobacteriaceae: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella oxytoca,...
Remarkably, the most frequent resistances in the arugula microbiome have a significant overlap with the World Health Organization’s list of the most critical antibiotic resistances [20]. While the sole presence of genes related to antibiotic resistances is not evidential for their expression, ...
Antibiotic use is one of the risk factors for the development of resistant bacteria. Studies have reported that various members of antibiotic classes, including ciprofloxacin, mecillinam, and trimeth- oprim/co-trimoxazole increased the rate of resistant E. coli [3]. Also, the presence of co-...
Preparing L-threonine using bacteria of the Enterobacteriaceae family which produces L-threonine by inoculating and culturing the bacterium in a first nutrient medium, and continuously supplying the nutrient media to the culture in one or more feed streams. The nutrient media comprises one or more so...
(3GCs). The further selection of resistant mutants by overproduction of chromosomal AmpC through acquisition of either extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) or plasmidic AmpC (pAmpC) has compromised the use of 3GCs for the treatment of serious infections caused by Gram-negative bacteria [9]...
This may constitute an indirect risk to public health by increasing the gene pool from which pathogenic bacteria can pick up ESBL/AmpC/carbapenemase genes. The extent to which food contributes to potential transmission of ESBL/AmpC producers to humans is also not well established. Overall, events...
There was no central laboratory or standardization of breakpoints or testing methods. Our study evaluated antimicrobial susceptibility in five groups of Gram-negative bacteria using the following definitions as previously described [12, 13]: 1. ESBL Enterobacteriaceae: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella oxytoca,...
More specifically, the invention relates to methods comprising a step of determining the abundance of at least one bacterium selected from the list consisting of bacteria from the genus and in the gut microbiota of a subject.MOYA AndrésLATORRE Amparo...