Micro-organisms such as Haemophilus influenzae and, above all, Streptococcus pneumoniae are often responsible for antibiotic resistance in acute community-acquired pneumopathies. Current resistance of H. influenzae to beta -lactams is estimated at 35% of the strains and is steadily increasing. Its ...
Plasmid-mediated phenotypic noise leads to transient antibiotic resistance in bacteria J. Carlos R. Hernandez-Beltran Jerónimo Rodríguez-Beltrán Rafael Peña-Miller Nature Communications(2024) The effect of antibiotic selection on collateral effects and evolvability of uropathogenic Escherichia coli ...
Bacteria typically coexist in complex multi-species communities and the interactions within these communities can dictate how bacteria respond to antibiotic exposure. This has important clinical, ecological and environmental consequences, altering levels of tolerance, the selection of resistance and the trajec...
Learn about antibiotic resistant bacteria and how they evolved. We will look at some examples of antibiotic resistant bacteria that currently...
The selective pressure inherent in the use of antibiotics shapes the pattern of antibiotic resistance in the bacteria causing peritonitis and extraperitoneal infections, and vice versa. Renal function-preserving and non-ototoxic regimens that incorporate double beta-lactams (first- and third-generation ...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious worldwide threats to public health (Harms et al., 2016; WHO, 2019). The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) has caused the ineffectiveness of antibiotic therapy. More seriously, worldwide mortality due to antibiotic-resistant infections...
Antibiotic Resistance Mechanisms in Bacteria: Biochemical and Genetic Aspects Since the discovery and subsequent widespread use of antibiotics, a variety of bacterial species of human and animal origin have developed numerous mechani... Džidić,Senka; Šušković,Jagoda; Kos,... - 《Food Te...
antibiotic resistanceevolutionMfdmutagenesisRpoSSOS responsestress responsetranscription‐associated mutagenesisDrug resistant bacterial infections have led to a global health crisis. Although much effort is placed on the development of new antibiotics or variants that are less subject to existing resistance ...
Efflux pump gene amplifications bypass necessity of multiple target mutations for resistance against dual-targeting antibiotic Introduction Infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria are currently estimated to cause ~700,000 deaths per year, and this mortality rate is predicted to increase to 10 ...
Evolutionary action of mutations reveals antimicrobial resistance genes in Escherichia coli ArticleOpen access09 June 2022 Introduction The emergence of antibiotic resistance and multidrug-resistant bacteria is a growing global health concern1,2,3,4, and alternative strategies for suppressing the emergence ...