نتایج جستجو برای: args

تعداد نتایج: 440  

Journal: :Environmental science. Processes & impacts 2015
Jian Wang Weiwei Ben Yu Zhang Min Yang Zhimin Qiang

Environmental contamination caused by residual antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in concentrated animal feeding operations has drawn increasing attention. This study investigated the removal of oxytetracycline (OTC) and sulfamethazine (SMN) as well as the behavior of their corresponding ARGs through a series of simulated composting tests with swine manure. The results indicate ...

2016
Chandan Pal Johan Bengtsson-Palme Erik Kristiansson D. G. Joakim Larsson

BACKGROUND Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are widespread but cause problems only when present in pathogens. Environments where selection and transmission of antibiotic resistance frequently take place are likely to be characterized by high abundance and diversity of horizontally transferable ARGs. Large-scale quantitative data on ARGs is, however, lacking for most types of environments, inc...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2016
Crystal A McCall Elizabeth Bent Tue S Jørgensen Kari E Dunfield Marc B Habash

Municipal biosolids (MBs) that are land-applied in North America are known to possess an active microbial population that can include human pathogens. Activated sludge is a hotspot for the accumulation of antibiotics and has been shown to be a selective environment for microorganisms that contain antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs); however, the prevalence of ARGs in MBs is not well characterize...

2017
Yanan Yin Jie Gu Xiaojuan Wang Wen Song Kaiyu Zhang Wei Sun Xin Zhang Yajun Zhang Haichao Li

Copper is one of the most abundant heavy metals present in swine manure. In this study, a laboratory-scale aerobic composting system was amended with Cu at three levels (0, 200, and 2000 mg kg-1, i.e., control, Cu200, and Cu2000 treatments, respectively) to determine its effect on the fate of copper resistance genes [copper resistance genes (CRGs): pcoA, cusA, copA, and tcrB], antibiotic resist...

2013
Ghazanfar Ali Khan Björn Berglund Kashif Maqbool Khan Per-Eric Lindgren Jerker Fick

Antibiotic resistance (AR) is a global phenomenon that has severe epidemiological ramifications world-wide. It has been suggested that antibiotics that have been discharged into the natural aquatic environments after usage or manufacture can promote the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARG). These environmental ARGs could serve as a reservoir and be horizontally transferred to human-a...

2011
Sanjeet Hajarnis Brandon Headrick Aziel Ferguson Mark O. Riedl

Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) are interactive narrative experiences that engage the player by layering a fictional world over the real world. Mobile ARGs use geo-location aware devices to track players as they visit real-world locations to progress the story. ARG stories are often geo-specific, requiring players to visit specific locations in the world and, as a result, ARGs are played infrequ...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2016
Hang-Wei Hu Xue-Mei Han Xiu-Zhen Shi Jun-Tao Wang Li-Li Han Deli Chen Ji-Zheng He

The emerging environmental spread of antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) and their subsequent acquisition by clinically relevant microorganisms is a major threat to public health. Animal manure has been recognized as an important reservoir of ARGs; however, the dissemination of manure-derived ARGs and the impacts of manure application on the soil resistome remain obscure. Here, we conducted a mi...

2014
Lisa Nonaka Fumito Maruyama Yuki Onishi Takeshi Kobayashi Yoshitoshi Ogura Tetsuya Hayashi Satoru Suzuki Michiaki Masuda

Emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the aquaculture environment is a significant problem for disease control of cultured fish as well as in human public health. Conjugative mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are involved in dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) among marine bacteria. In the present study, we first designed a PCR targeting traI gene encoding essential relaxas...

Journal: :Arthritis Research & Therapy 2009
Staffan Larsson L Stefan Lohmander André Struglics

INTRODUCTION Aggrecanase cleavage at the 392Glu-393Ala bond in the interglobular domain (IGD) of aggrecan, releasing N-terminal 393ARGS fragments, is an early key event in arthritis and joint injuries. Here, we use a quantitative immunoassay of aggrecan ARGS neoepitope fragments in human synovial fluid to determine if this cleavage-site specific method better identifies joint pathology than pre...

2015
Lindsey Chambers Ying Yang Heather Littier Partha Ray Tong Zhang Amy Pruden Michael Strickland Katharine Knowlton A. Mark Ibekwe

Although dairy manure is widely applied to land, it is relatively understudied compared to other livestock as a potential source of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) to the environment and ultimately to human pathogens. Ceftiofur, the most widely used antibiotic used in U.S. dairy cows, is a 3rd generation cephalosporin, a critically important class of antibiotics to human health. The objectiv...

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