Although quinolone resistance results mostly from chromosomal mutations in Enterobacteriaceae, it may also be mediated by plasmid-encoded Qnr determinants. Qnr proteins protect DNA from quinolone binding and compromise the efficacy of quinolones such as nalidixic acid. Qnr proteins (QnrA-like, QnrB and QnrS) have been identified worldwide with a quite high prevalence among Asian isolates with a frequent association with clavulanic acid inhibited expanded-spectrum b-lactamases and plasmid-mediated ceph-alosporinases. The qnrA genes are embedded in complex sul1-type integrons. A very recent identification of the origin of QnrA determinants in the water-borne species Shewanella algae underlines the role of the environment as a reservoir for th...
Fluoroquinolone resistance in Enterobacteriales is developed by chromosomal and plasmid-mediated mec...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the effect of copy number and transcriptional level of the qnrA gene...
Quinolones are widely used antimicrobial agents, particularly for the treatment of infections caused...
Resistance to quinolones and fluoroquinolones is being increasingly reported among human but also ve...
Background: Plasmid-encoded quinolone resistance protein Qnr is an important factor in bacterial res...
AbstractAlthough resistance to quinolones is commonly chromosomally-encoded in Enterobacteriaceae, t...
Background: Fluoro-/Quinolones are important antimicrobial substances for treatment of animal and hu...
Quinolones are synthetic and commonly used antibiotics for treatment of multiple clinical infections...
Quinolones are synthetic and commonly used antibiotics for treatment of multiple clinical infections...
Chromosomal mutations in the topoisomerase II gene gyrA and altered drug accumulation were considere...
Chromosomal mutations in the topoisomerase II gene gyrA and altered drug accumulation were considere...
Bacteria develop resistance to antimicrobial agents by a number of different mechanisms. The resista...
This is a copy of an article published in the Microbial Drug Resistance © 2006 [copyright Mary Ann L...
This is a copy of an article published in the Microbial Drug Resistance © 2006 [copyright Mary Ann L...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the effect of copy number and transcriptional level of the qnrA gene...
Fluoroquinolone resistance in Enterobacteriales is developed by chromosomal and plasmid-mediated mec...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the effect of copy number and transcriptional level of the qnrA gene...
Quinolones are widely used antimicrobial agents, particularly for the treatment of infections caused...
Resistance to quinolones and fluoroquinolones is being increasingly reported among human but also ve...
Background: Plasmid-encoded quinolone resistance protein Qnr is an important factor in bacterial res...
AbstractAlthough resistance to quinolones is commonly chromosomally-encoded in Enterobacteriaceae, t...
Background: Fluoro-/Quinolones are important antimicrobial substances for treatment of animal and hu...
Quinolones are synthetic and commonly used antibiotics for treatment of multiple clinical infections...
Quinolones are synthetic and commonly used antibiotics for treatment of multiple clinical infections...
Chromosomal mutations in the topoisomerase II gene gyrA and altered drug accumulation were considere...
Chromosomal mutations in the topoisomerase II gene gyrA and altered drug accumulation were considere...
Bacteria develop resistance to antimicrobial agents by a number of different mechanisms. The resista...
This is a copy of an article published in the Microbial Drug Resistance © 2006 [copyright Mary Ann L...
This is a copy of an article published in the Microbial Drug Resistance © 2006 [copyright Mary Ann L...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the effect of copy number and transcriptional level of the qnrA gene...
Fluoroquinolone resistance in Enterobacteriales is developed by chromosomal and plasmid-mediated mec...
ABSTRACTThis study investigated the effect of copy number and transcriptional level of the qnrA gene...
Quinolones are widely used antimicrobial agents, particularly for the treatment of infections caused...