نتایج جستجو برای: microbial drug resistance

تعداد نتایج: 1002197  

2013
Kristina Crona Dayonna Patterson Kelly Stack Devin Greene Christiane Goulart Mentar Mahmudi Stephen D. Jacobs Marcelo Kallman Miriam Barlow

Fitness landscapes are central in analyzing evolution, in particular for drug resistance mutations for bacteria and virus. We show that the fitness landscapes associated with antibiotic resistance are not compatible with any of the classical models; additive, uncorrelated and block fitness landscapes. The NK model is also discussed. It is frequently stated that virtually nothing is known about ...

2014
Christian J.H. von Wintersdorff John Penders Ellen E. Stobberingh Astrid M.L. Oude Lashof Christian J.P.A. Hoebe Paul H.M. Savelkoul Petra F.G. Wolffs

We investigated the effect of international travel on the gut resistome of 122 healthy travelers from the Netherlands by using a targeted metagenomic approach. Our results confirm high acquisition rates of the extended-spectrum β-lactamase encoding gene blaCTX-M, documenting a rise in prevalence from 9.0% before travel to 33.6% after travel (p<0.001). The prevalence of quinolone resistance enco...

2017
Robert Eric Beardmore Rafael Peña-Miller Fabio Gori Jonathan Iredell

Can we exploit our burgeoning understanding of molecular evolution to slow the progress of drug resistance? One role of an infection clinician is exactly that: to foresee trajectories to resistance during antibiotic treatment and to hinder that evolutionary course. But can this be done at a hospital-wide scale? Clinicians and theoreticians tried to when they proposed two conflicting behavioral ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2016
Kathy K Wang Laura K Stone Tami D Lieberman Michal Shavit Timor Baasov Roy Kishony

Hybrid drugs are a promising strategy to address the growing problem of drug resistance, but the mechanism by which they modulate the evolution of resistance is poorly understood. Integrating high-throughput resistance measurements and genomic sequencing, we compared Escherichia coli populations evolved in a hybrid antibiotic that links ciprofloxacin and neomycin B with populations evolved in c...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2011
Piklu Roy Chowdhury Ana Ingold Natasha Vanegas Elena Martínez John Merlino Andrea Karina Merkier Mercedes Castro Gerardo González Rocha Graciela Borthagaray Daniela Centrón Helia Bello Toledo Carolina M Márquez H W Stokes

A comparative genetic analysis of 42 clinical Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates, resistant to two or more antibiotics belonging to the broad-spectrum β-lactam group, sourced from Sydney, Australia, and three South American countries is presented. The study focuses on the genetic contexts of class 1 integrons, mobilizable genetic elements best known for their role in the rapid evolution of antibiot...

2018
Johan Bengtsson-Palme Erik Kristiansson D G Joakim Larsson

Antibiotic resistance and its wider implications present us with a growing healthcare crisis. Recent research points to the environment as an important component for the transmission of resistant bacteria and in the emergence of resistant pathogens. However, a deeper understanding of the evolutionary and ecological processes that lead to clinical appearance of resistance genes is still lacking,...

Journal: :The Lancet. Infectious diseases 2003
Allison E Aiello Elaine Larson

Antibiotic resistance within the community setting is an emerging public-health concern. Infection with antibiotic-resistant organisms in the community among people lacking traditional risk factors has been reported. In addition, prevalence studies have identified individuals carrying antibiotic-resistant organisms in the absence of known risk factors. These studies strongly suggest the presenc...

2015
Paulo Durão Sandra Trindade Ana Sousa Isabel Gordo

Evidence is mounting that epistasis is widespread among mutations. The cost of carrying two deleterious mutations, or the advantage of acquiring two beneficial alleles, is typically lower that the sum of their individual effects. Much less is known on epistasis between beneficial and deleterious mutations, even though this is key to the amount of genetic hitchhiking that may occur during evolut...

2014
Shingo Suzuki Takaaki Horinouchi Chikara Furusawa

Although many mutations contributing to antibiotic resistance have been identified, the relationship between the mutations and the related phenotypic changes responsible for the resistance has yet to be fully elucidated. To better characterize phenotype-genotype mapping for drug resistance, here we analyse phenotypic and genotypic changes of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli strains obtaine...

2015
Jessica Z. Kubicek-Sutherland Douglas M. Heithoff Selvi C. Ersoy William R. Shimp John K. House Jamey D. Marth Jeffrey W. Smith Michael J. Mahan

Current antibiotic testing does not include the potential influence of host cell environment on microbial susceptibility and antibiotic resistance, hindering appropriate therapeutic intervention. We devised a strategy to identify the presence of host-pathogen interactions that alter antibiotic efficacy in vivo. Our findings revealed a bacterial mechanism that promotes antibiotic resistance in v...

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