نتایج جستجو برای: microbial resistance

تعداد نتایج: 472753  

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2014
Md Moklesur Rahman Sarker Kamrun Nahar Islam Hasniza Zaman Huri Monzur Rahman Hasan Imam Md Biplob Hosen Nur Mohammad Md Zaidul Islam Sarker

OBJECTIVES Pharmaceutical workers involved with the production of antimicrobial drugs are exposed to various antimicrobial chemicals in different steps of manufacturing such as grinding, sieving, compression, granulation, mixing and filling. These exposures may lead to the development of multidrug resistance (MDR) in bacteria. Scientific reports on the occupational health hazard of pharmaceutic...

2016
Suzanne MA Laith Akkash

Background/objective: The use of antibiotics in the treatment of acne has been debatable especially when the abuse of antibiotics is strongly linked to emerging antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria. The aim of this study is to assess dermatologists’ knowledge about antimicrobial drug resistance and find out if their trends of antibiotic prescribing for acne would contribute to spread antibi...

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,...

2017
Jens A. Hammerl Claudia Jäckel Valeria Bortolaia Keike Schwartz Nadja Bier Rene S. Hendriksen Beatriz Guerra Eckhard Strauch

During antimicrobial drug resistance testing for Vibrio spp. from coastal waters of Germany, we identified 4 nontoxigenic, carbapenem-resistant V. cholerae isolates. We used whole-genome sequencing to identify the carbapenemase gene blaVCC-1. In addition, a molecular survey showed that more blaVCC-1-harboring isolates are present in coastal waters of Germany.

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...

2011
Adam C. Martiny Jennifer B. H. Martiny Claudia Weihe Andrew Field Julie C. Ellis

Wildlife may facilitate the spread of antibiotic resistance (AR) between human-dominated habitats and the surrounding environment. Here, we use functional metagenomics to survey the diversity and genomic context of AR genes in gulls. Using this approach, we found a variety of AR genes not previously detected in gulls and wildlife, including class A and C β-lactamases as well as six tetracycline...

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