نتایج جستجو برای: drug resistance microbial

تعداد نتایج: 1002197  

Journal: :Science 2011
Qiucen Zhang Guillaume Lambert David Liao Hyunsung Kim Kristelle Robin Chih-kuan Tung Nader Pourmand Robert H Austin

The emergence of bacterial antibiotic resistance is a growing problem, yet the variables that influence the rate of emergence of resistance are not well understood. In a microfluidic device designed to mimic naturally occurring bacterial niches, resistance of Escherichia coli to the antibiotic ciprofloxacin developed within 10 hours. Resistance emerged with as few as 100 bacteria in the initial...

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2015
Zain Rizvi Steven J Hoffman

Global collective action is needed to address the growing transnational threat of antibiotic resistance (ABR). Some commentators have recommended an international legal agreement as the most promising mechanism for coordinating such action. While much has been said about what must be done to address ABR, far less work has analyzed how or where such collective action should be facilitated - even...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2010
O Barraud M C Baclet F Denis M C Ploy

OBJECTIVES Integrons are bacterial genetic elements that can capture and express genes contained in mobile cassettes. Integrons have been described worldwide in Gram-negative bacteria and are a marker of antibiotic resistance. We developed a specific and sensitive Taqman probe-based real-time PCR method with three different primer-probe pairs for simultaneous detection of the three main classes...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2015
Jean Carlet

Antibiotic resistance is increasing worldwide and has become a very important threat to public health. The overconsumption of antibiotics is the most important cause of this problem. We created a World Alliance Against Antibiotic Resistance (WAAAR), which now includes 720 people from 55 different countries and is supported by 145 medical societies or various groups. In June 2014, WAAAR launched...

Journal: :Oncology 2000
G Maschmeyer G A Noskin P Ribaud K A Sepkowitz

Nosocomial bloodstream infections across the United States and in Europe are increasingly attributable to gram-positive species--a trend that represents a reversal of the gram-negative predominance of the previous decades. Data from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and elsewhere show that patients with hematologic malignancies or patients who are immunocompromised because of anticancer tr...

2005
Kathryn E. Macomber Martha S. Boehme James T. Rudrik Dara Ganoczy Erin Crandell-Alden William A. Schneider Patricia A. Somsel

The increasing prevalence of quinolone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae (QRNG) in the United States is a cause for concern. Detecting resistance is complicated by the widespread use of molecular tests that do not provide isolates for susceptibility testing. The Michigan Department of Community Health developed a sentinel surveillance program to detect antimicrobial drug resistance in N. gonorrho...

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2015
Manuela Caniça Vera Manageiro Daniela Jones-Dias Lurdes Clemente Eduarda Gomes-Neves Patrícia Poeta Elsa Dias Eugénia Ferreira

Antibiotic resistance consists of a dynamic web. In this review, we describe the path by which different antibiotic residues and antibiotic resistance genes disseminate among relevant reservoirs (human, animal, and environmental settings), evaluating how these events contribute to the current scenario of antibiotic resistance. The relationship between the spread of resistance and the contributi...

2014
R. Craig MacLean Tom Vogwill

Antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost that could potentially limit the spread of resistance in bacterial pathogens. In spite of this cost, a large number of experimental evolution studies have found that resistance is stably maintained in the absence of antibiotics as a result of compensatory evolution. Clinical studies, on the other hand, have found that resistance in pathogen populatio...

2015
Anita H Melnyk Alex Wong Rees Kassen

Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat to public health. The fate of a resistance mutation in pathogen populations is determined in part by its fitness. Mutations that suffer little or no fitness cost are more likely to persist in the absence of antibiotic treatment. In this review, we performed a meta-analysis to investigate the fitne...

2002

the conjugative transfer ot genetic information tor antibiotic resistance between bacteria. Durng a hospital epidemic, a majority of Salmonella tvphimurium isolates were sensitive to all antibacterial drugs; but approximately 3 percent were resistant to three unrelated ones, and that multiple resistar.ce was transmrssible, in mixed broth culture, to Shigella sonnei. [The SC/ 5 indicates that th...

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