Salmonella enterica bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents, partly as a result of genes carried on integrons. Clonal expansion and horizontal gene transfer may contribute to the spread of antimicrobial drug-resistance integrons in these organisms. We investigated this resistance and integron carriage among 90 isolates with the ACSSuT phenotype (resistance to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, streptomycin, sulfamethoxazole, and tetracycline) in a global collection of S. enterica isolates. Four integrons, dfrA12/orfF/aadA2, dfrA1/aadA1, dfrA7, and arr2/blaOXA30/cmlA5/aadA2, were found in genetically unrelated isolates from 8 countries on 4 continents, which supports a role for horizontal gene transfer in the global dis...
The selective pressure imposed by the use of antimicrobials in both human and veterinary medicine pr...
The ability of antimicrobial resistance (AR) to transfer, on mobile genetic elements (MGEs) between ...
Objectives: To examine 397 strains of Salmonella enterica of human and animal origin comprising 35 s...
Salmonella enterica bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents, partly as a...
Salmonella enterica bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents, partly as a...
Salmonella enterica is a major cause of disease in the United States and world-wide. This pathogen's...
Salmonella enterica is a major cause of disease in the United States and world-wide. This pathogen's...
Eighteen of 25 isolates of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi were multidrug resistant and contained ...
In recent years, an increase in the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among Salmonella enterica...
The presence and genetic content of integrons were investigated for 37 epidemiologically unrelated m...
Introduction: Evolution and dissemination of multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica isolates have b...
Salmonella enterica is a major cause of disease in the United States and world-wide. This pathogen's...
Salmonella enterica has become progressively resistant to antimicrobial agents worldwide as a result...
Salmonella enterica has become progressively resistant to antimicrobial agents worldwide as a result...
Objectives: To examine 397 strains of Salmonella enterica of human and animal origin comprising 35 s...
The selective pressure imposed by the use of antimicrobials in both human and veterinary medicine pr...
The ability of antimicrobial resistance (AR) to transfer, on mobile genetic elements (MGEs) between ...
Objectives: To examine 397 strains of Salmonella enterica of human and animal origin comprising 35 s...
Salmonella enterica bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents, partly as a...
Salmonella enterica bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents, partly as a...
Salmonella enterica is a major cause of disease in the United States and world-wide. This pathogen's...
Salmonella enterica is a major cause of disease in the United States and world-wide. This pathogen's...
Eighteen of 25 isolates of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi were multidrug resistant and contained ...
In recent years, an increase in the occurrence of antimicrobial resistance among Salmonella enterica...
The presence and genetic content of integrons were investigated for 37 epidemiologically unrelated m...
Introduction: Evolution and dissemination of multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica isolates have b...
Salmonella enterica is a major cause of disease in the United States and world-wide. This pathogen's...
Salmonella enterica has become progressively resistant to antimicrobial agents worldwide as a result...
Salmonella enterica has become progressively resistant to antimicrobial agents worldwide as a result...
Objectives: To examine 397 strains of Salmonella enterica of human and animal origin comprising 35 s...
The selective pressure imposed by the use of antimicrobials in both human and veterinary medicine pr...
The ability of antimicrobial resistance (AR) to transfer, on mobile genetic elements (MGEs) between ...
Objectives: To examine 397 strains of Salmonella enterica of human and animal origin comprising 35 s...