نتایج جستجو برای: spread of resistance

تعداد نتایج: 21211969  

تقوایی , ترنگ, رفیعی , علیرضا, طالبی بزمین آبادی , امین, عجمی , ابوالقاسم, محبتی مبارز , اشرف,

Background and purpose: Helicobacter pylori, which infect approximately one half of the world’s population, are an important risk factor in chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric cancer. H. pylori eradication is now widely recommended as the most effective treatment of peptic ulcer disease. One of the most important reasons for treatment failure is H. pylori resistance to the anti...

مقدم, ابوالفضل, نظریان, شهرام,

Background & Objective: Gastroenteritis is one of the most common Salmonella infections in human which is caused by Salmonella serotypes especially S.enteritidis and S.typhimurium. The spread of multi-drug resistant (MDR) Salmonella strains is a serious global issue. Obtaining integrons is considered as one of the most important factors in multi-drug resistance among gram-negative microorganism...

2014
Omaira Vera Lizcano Sarah Stela Resende Yonne F Chehuan Marcus VG Lacerda Cristiana FA Brito Mariano G Zalis

The molecular basis of Plasmodium vivax chloroquine (CQ) resistance is still unknown. Elucidating the molecular background of parasites that are sensitive or resistant to CQ will help to identify and monitor the spread of resistance. By genotyping a panel of molecular markers, we demonstrate a similar genetic variability between in vitro CQ-resistant and sensitive phenotypes of P. vivax parasit...

2010
Debprasad Chattopadhyay Zsuzsanna Schelz Judit Hohmann Joseph Molnar

Antibiotic resistance is a great burden from medicinal and economic point of view, which stems from the overprescription and misuse of anti-infective drugs. It is further aggravated by the horizontal spread of resistance genes between bacterial species and genera. The increasing rate of antibiotic resistance of bacteria urges new attempts to overcome the problem. Antimicrobial agents with new m...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2004
F J Angulo J A Nunnery H D Bair

Antimicrobial resistance is a zoonotic health threat. As in humans, the use of antimicrobial agents in animals results in the emergence and spread of resistant bacteria. Resistant bacteria from animals may be passed to humans via the food chain or direct animal contact, and may result in resistant infections. Increasing prevalence of resistance to antimicrobial agents such as fluoroquinolones a...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Communications 2002
Shengli Zhou Georgios B. Giannakis Ananthram Swami

We compare single user digital multi-carrier spread spectrum (MC-SS) modulation with direct sequence (DS) SS (with a modified implementation) in the presence of narrowband interference (NBI) and multipath fading. We derive closed-form expressions for the symbol error probability for both the linear MMSE receiver as well as the conventional matched-filter receiver under different scenarios: addi...

2016
Alison F Feder Soo-Yon Rhee Susan P Holmes Robert W Shafer Dmitri A Petrov Pleuni S Pennings Arup K Chakraborty

In the early days of HIV treatment, drug resistance occurred rapidly and predictably in all patients, but under modern treatments, resistance arises slowly, if at all. The probability of resistance should be controlled by the rate of generation of resistance mutations. If many adaptive mutations arise simultaneously, then adaptation proceeds by soft selective sweeps in which multiple adaptive m...

2005
Rob J.L. Willems Janetta Top Marga van Santen D. Ashley Robinson Teresa M. Coque Fernando Baquero Hajo Grundmann Marc J.M. Bonten

Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) have caused hospital outbreaks worldwide, and the vancomycin-resistance gene (vanA) has crossed genus boundaries to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Spread of VRE, therefore, represents an immediate threat for patient care and creates a reservoir of mobile resistance genes for other, more virulent pathogens. Evolutionary genetics, population st...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1999
B Schwartz

The spread of antimicrobial resistance is an important emerging health threat in developed countries. Widespread outpatient antimicrobial use leads to the spread of resistance among community-acquired pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and partner organizations have initiated a national campaign promoting more judicious antimicrobial use t...

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