Polymerase chain reaction-based replicon typing represents a novel method to describe the dissemination and follow the evolution of resistance plasmids. We used this approach to study 26 epidemiologically unrelated Enterobacteriaceae and demonstrate the dominance of incompatibility (Inc) A/C or Inc N-related plasmids carrying some emerging resistance determinants to extended-spectrum cephalosporins and carbapenems
(ESBLs) are spreading worldwide. The aim of this work was to investigate the replicons involved in t...
Carbapenem resistant bacteria have quickly become a worldwide concern in nosocomial infections. Of t...
The aim of the study was to identify the plasmid-encoded factors contributing to the emergence and s...
Polymerase chain reaction-based replicon typing represents a novel method to describe the disseminat...
Polymerase chain reaction-based replicon typing represents a novel method to describe the disseminat...
Objectives: IncF plasmids are frequently encountered in clinical enterobacterial strains associated ...
The epidemiological importance of tracing plasmids conferring drug resistance prompted us to develop...
The large, broad host range IncC plasmids are important contributors to the spread of key antibiotic...
Bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is constantly evolving and horizontal gene transfer through...
International audienceThe dissemination of antimicrobial resistance genes in Enterobacteriaceae has ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide. This is mainly the result of the pres...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Today, the PCR-based replicon typing of major plasmid incompatibility grou...
IncX plasmids are narrow host range plasmids of Enterobactericeae that have been isolated for over 5...
A plasmid is defined as a double stranded, circular DNA molecule capable of autonomous replication. ...
(ESBLs) are spreading worldwide. The aim of this work was to investigate the replicons involved in t...
(ESBLs) are spreading worldwide. The aim of this work was to investigate the replicons involved in t...
Carbapenem resistant bacteria have quickly become a worldwide concern in nosocomial infections. Of t...
The aim of the study was to identify the plasmid-encoded factors contributing to the emergence and s...
Polymerase chain reaction-based replicon typing represents a novel method to describe the disseminat...
Polymerase chain reaction-based replicon typing represents a novel method to describe the disseminat...
Objectives: IncF plasmids are frequently encountered in clinical enterobacterial strains associated ...
The epidemiological importance of tracing plasmids conferring drug resistance prompted us to develop...
The large, broad host range IncC plasmids are important contributors to the spread of key antibiotic...
Bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is constantly evolving and horizontal gene transfer through...
International audienceThe dissemination of antimicrobial resistance genes in Enterobacteriaceae has ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing problem worldwide. This is mainly the result of the pres...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Today, the PCR-based replicon typing of major plasmid incompatibility grou...
IncX plasmids are narrow host range plasmids of Enterobactericeae that have been isolated for over 5...
A plasmid is defined as a double stranded, circular DNA molecule capable of autonomous replication. ...
(ESBLs) are spreading worldwide. The aim of this work was to investigate the replicons involved in t...
(ESBLs) are spreading worldwide. The aim of this work was to investigate the replicons involved in t...
Carbapenem resistant bacteria have quickly become a worldwide concern in nosocomial infections. Of t...
The aim of the study was to identify the plasmid-encoded factors contributing to the emergence and s...