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تعداد نتایج: 304  

2013
M. Faldynova P. Videnska H. Havlickova F. Sisak H. Juricova L. Steinhauser I. Rychlik

Antibiotic resistant bacteria can be easily isolated from the faeces of cattle, pigs or poultry. However, whether the production of different farm animals is associated with a higher or lower prevalence of antibiotic resistance is not clear. In this study we therefore used real time PCR for the quantification of antibiotic gene prevalence in the DNA purified from the faeces of farm animals. Fir...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2001
O Sköld

Sulfonamides and trimethoprim have been used for many decades as efficient and inexpensive antibacterial agents for animals and man. Resistance to both has, however, spread extensively and rapidly. This is mainly due to the horizontal spread of resistance genes, expressing drug-insensitive variants of the target enzymes dihydropteroate synthase and dihydrofolate reductase, for sulfonamide and t...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2013
Amna Afzal Yasra Sarwar Aamir Ali Abbas Maqbool Muhammad Salman Muhammad Asif Habeeb Abdul Haque

INTRODUCTION This study aimed to determine the drug susceptibility patterns and genetic elements related to drug resistance in isolates of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) from the Faisalabad region of Pakistan. METHODOLOGY The drug resistance status of 80 isolates were evaluated by determining antimicrobial susceptibility, MICs, drug resistance genes involved, and the presence of...

2014
Celia Payen Sara C. Di Rienzi Giang T. Ong Jamie L. Pogachar Joseph C. Sanchez Anna B. Sunshine M. K. Raghuraman Bonita J. Brewer Maitreya J. Dunham

Population adaptation to strong selection can occur through the sequential or parallel accumulation of competing beneficial mutations. The dynamics, diversity, and rate of fixation of beneficial mutations within and between populations are still poorly understood. To study how the mutational landscape varies across populations during adaptation, we performed experimental evolution on seven para...

2017
Hao Zhang Xunan Li Qingxiang Yang Linlin Sun Xinxin Yang Mingming Zhou Rongzhen Deng Linqian Bi

Antibiotic contamination in agroecosystems may cause serious problems, such as the proliferation of various antibiotic resistant bacteria and the spreading of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the environment or even to human beings. However, it is unclear whether environmental antibiotics, antibiotic resistant bacteria, and ARGs can directly enter into, or occur in, the endophytic systems ...

2012
Holger Heuer Chu T. T. Binh Sven Jechalke Christoph Kopmann Ute Zimmerling Ellen Krögerrecklenfort Thomas Ledger Bernardo González Eva Top Kornelia Smalla

The role of broad-host range IncP-1ε plasmids in the dissemination of antibiotic resistance in agricultural systems has not yet been investigated. These plasmids were detected in total DNA from all of 16 manure samples and in arable soil based on a novel 5'-nuclease assay for real-time PCR. A correlation between IncP-1ε plasmid abundance and antibiotic usage was revealed. In a soil microcosm ex...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2007
Lucia Pallecchi Chiara Lucchetti Alessandro Bartoloni Filippo Bartalesi Antonia Mantella Herlan Gamboa Alessandra Carattoli Franco Paradisi Gian Maria Rossolini

In a previous study, we detected unexpectedly high levels of acquired antibiotic resistance in commensal Escherichia coli isolates from a remote Guaraní Indian (Bolivia) community with very low levels of antibiotic exposure and limited exchanges with the exterior. Here we analyzed the structure of the resistant E. coli population from that community and the resistance mechanisms. The E. coli po...

2017
Iulia Lupan Rahela Carpa Andreea Oltean Beatrice Simona Kelemen Octavian Popescu

The occurrence and spread of bacterial antibiotic resistance are subjects of great interest, and the role of wastewater treatment plants has been attracting particular interest. These stations are a reservoir of bacteria, have a large range of organic and inorganic substances, and the amount of bacteria released into the environment is very high. The main purpose of the present study was to ass...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2002
Yohei Doi Naohiro Shibata Keigo Shibayama Kazunari Kamachi Hiroshi Kurokawa Keiko Yokoyama Tetsuya Yagi Yoshichika Arakawa

An Escherichia coli strain, HKYM68, which showed resistance to broad-spectrum cephalosporins was isolated from a sputum specimen in Japan. The high-level resistance of the strain to ceftazidime, cefpirome, and moxalactam was carried by a self-transferable plasmid. The beta-lactamase gene responsible for the resistance was cloned and sequenced. The deduced amino acid sequence of this gene produc...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2011
Cristina Caleja María de Toro Alexandre Gonçalves Patrícia Themudo Madalena Vieira-Pinto Divanildo Monteiro Jorge Rodrigues Yolanda Sáenz Carlos Carvalho Gilberto Igrejas Carmen Torres Patrícia Poeta

The antibiotic resistance phenotype and genotype and the integron type were characterized in 58 Salmonella enterica isolates recovered from Bísaro pigs and wild boars (20 S. Typhimurium, 17 S. Rissen, 14 S. Enteritidis and 7 S. Havana). Most S. Typhimurium isolates (15/20 of Bísaro pigs and wild boars) showed ampicillin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, tetracycline, sulfonamide, and amoxicillin-...

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