نتایج جستجو برای: antibiotic resistance genes args

تعداد نتایج: 820221  

2014
Jose Luis Balcazar

Antibiotic therapy represents one of the most important medical advances of the 20th century and is a valuable resource in combating infectious diseases. Its therapeutic use, however, has been associated with the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. There are many naturally occurring ways in which susceptible bacteria become resistant to antibiotics, including by chromosomal mutations an...

2017
Manisha Lamba

Rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance (AR) in developing countries is posing a greater health risk and increasing the global disease burden. Lack of access to safe drinking water, poor sanitation and inadequate sewage treatment facilities in these countries are fueling the problem associated with emergence of AR. Rapid proliferation of AR mediated by treated and untreated discharges from hos...

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2023

Most studies of whether and how nanoparticles (NPs) affect antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) focus on testing single NPs type. In this study, we determined the combined effect Cu- ZnO- in water samples collected from Yangtze River Estuary found differs greatly that produced by individual NPs. The results showed co-exposure resulted an enrichment ARGs, whereas exposure decreased abundance ARGs....

2014
Birgit Wolters Martina Kyselková Ellen Krögerrecklenfort Robert Kreuzig Kornelia Smalla

Manure is known to contain residues of antibiotics administered to farm animals as well as bacteria carrying antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). These genes are often located on mobile genetic elements. In biogas plants (BGPs), organic substrates such as manure and plant material are mixed and fermented in order to provide energy, and resulting digestates are used for soil fertilization. The fa...

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...

Journal: :Jundishapur journal of microbiology 2016
Mansoureh Shahbazi Dastjerdeh Shirin Kouhpayeh Faezeh Sabzehei Hossein Khanahmad Mansour Salehi Zahra Mohammadi Laleh Shariati Zahra Hejazi Parisa Rabiei Mostafa Manian

BACKGROUND The evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB) and antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) has been accelerated recently by the indiscriminate application of antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance has challenged the success of medical interventions and therefore is considered a hazardous threat to human health. OBJECTIVES The present study aimed to describe the use of zinc finger nucl...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Yi Luo Daqing Mao Michal Rysz Qixing Zhou Hongjie Zhang Lin Xu Pedro J J Alvarez

The occurrence of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) was quantified in water and sediment samples collected from a 72 km stretch of the Haihe River, China. Tetracycline resistance genes (tetW, tetQ, tetO, tetT, tetM, tetB, and tetS) were not detected by quantitative PCR in many samples. In contrast, sul1 and sul2 (coding for sulfonamide resistance) were present at relatively hig...

2011
Tong Zhang Xu-Xiang Zhang Lin Ye

The overuse or misuse of antibiotics has accelerated antibiotic resistance, creating a major challenge for the public health in the world. Sewage treatment plants (STPs) are considered as important reservoirs for antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and activated sludge characterized with high microbial density and diversity facilitates ARG horizontal gene transfer (HGT) via mobile genetic elemen...

Journal: :Journal of water and health 2010
Fiona Barker-Reid Ellen M Fox Robert Faggian

The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in water used for irrigation in the Werribee River Basin, Australia, including river water and reclaimed effluent water (reclaimed water). Samples of reclaimed water, collected over a one-year period, were screened for the occurrence of ARGs using PCR detection assays. The presence of ARGs in the r...

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