A comprehensive multiphasic survey of the prevalence and transfer of gentamicin resistance (Gm(r)) genes in different non-clinical environments has been performed. We were interested to find out whether Gm(r) genes described from clinical isolates can be detected in different environmental habitats and whether hot spots can be identified. Furthermore, this study aimed to evaluate the impact of selective pressure on the abundance and mobility of resistance genes. The study included samples from soils, rhizospheres, piggery manure, faeces from cattle, laying and broiler chickens, municipal and hospital sewage water, and coastal water. Six clusters of genes coding for Gm-modifying enzymes (aac(3)-I, aac(3)-II/VI, aac(3)-III/IV, aac(6')-II/Ib, ...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...
Background: Antibiotics releasing from the manufacturing sites to the surrounding environment has be...
This study compared the populations of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and the repertoire of antimi...
A comprehensive multiphasic survey of the prevalence and transfer of gentamicin resistance (Gmr) gen...
Antibiotic resistance genes have become highly mobile since the development of antibiotic chemothera...
The evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria is one of the most significant problems in modern med...
International audienceAn environment affected by anthropogenic activities can play an important role...
Background:Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are widespread but cause problems only when present in...
The prevalence of selected streptomycin (Sm)-resistance genes, i.e. aph (3''), aph (6)-1d, aph (6)-1...
The prevalence of selected streptomycin (Sm)-resistance genes, i.e. aph (3"), aph (6)-1d, aph (6)-1c...
Abstract Bacterial resistance toward broad‐spectrum antibiotics has become a major concern in recent...
It becomes increasingly clear that the basis of antibiotic resistance problem among bacterial pathog...
This study compared the populations of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and the repertoire of antimi...
Antibiotic resistance and its environmental component are gaining more attention as part of combatin...
abstract: Antibiotic resistance in the modern era has reached near-epidemic levels, resulting in muc...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...
Background: Antibiotics releasing from the manufacturing sites to the surrounding environment has be...
This study compared the populations of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and the repertoire of antimi...
A comprehensive multiphasic survey of the prevalence and transfer of gentamicin resistance (Gmr) gen...
Antibiotic resistance genes have become highly mobile since the development of antibiotic chemothera...
The evolution of antibiotic resistant bacteria is one of the most significant problems in modern med...
International audienceAn environment affected by anthropogenic activities can play an important role...
Background:Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are widespread but cause problems only when present in...
The prevalence of selected streptomycin (Sm)-resistance genes, i.e. aph (3''), aph (6)-1d, aph (6)-1...
The prevalence of selected streptomycin (Sm)-resistance genes, i.e. aph (3"), aph (6)-1d, aph (6)-1c...
Abstract Bacterial resistance toward broad‐spectrum antibiotics has become a major concern in recent...
It becomes increasingly clear that the basis of antibiotic resistance problem among bacterial pathog...
This study compared the populations of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and the repertoire of antimi...
Antibiotic resistance and its environmental component are gaining more attention as part of combatin...
abstract: Antibiotic resistance in the modern era has reached near-epidemic levels, resulting in muc...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...
Background: Antibiotics releasing from the manufacturing sites to the surrounding environment has be...
This study compared the populations of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and the repertoire of antimi...