A mouse model was used to test the hypothesis that antibiotics with activity against anaerobes promote overgrowth of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae strains in stool. Subcutaneous clindamycin consistently promoted establishment of high-density colonization, whereas piperacillin-tazobactam, ceftriaxone, and ceftazidime promoted colonization only when a large inoculum and/or more resistant strain was administered
We hypothesized that orally administered, recombinant class A b-lactamase would inactivate the porti...
Studies on human and mouse gastrointestinal microbiota have correlated the composition of the microb...
The intestinal microbiota protect the host against enteric pathogens through a defense mechanism ter...
An understanding of the impact of antibiotics on the intestinal reservoir of KPC carbapenemase-produ...
We examined the effect of antibiotic treatment on establishment of intestinal colonization by Candid...
In mice, a selective decontamination of the digestive tract regimen consisting of orogastric tobramy...
International audienceBackground: Gut colonization by ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-PE) is...
Antibiotics that are excreted into the intestinal tract may promote colonization by antibiotic-resis...
BackgroundGut colonization by ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-PE) is widespread and is promo...
International audienceBackground: The globally increasing resistance due to extended-spectrum beta-l...
AbstractThe inoculum effect is a laboratory phenomenon in which the minimal inhibitory concentration...
We compared the ability of four newer β-lactam compounds to produce resistance in an experimental mo...
Four broad-spectrum antibiotics — azlocillin, mezlocillin, cefuroxime, and moxalactam-were injected ...
tam-were injected subcutaneously into mice twice a day. The animals were divided into treatment grou...
Studies on human and mouse gastrointestinal microbiota have correlated the composition of the microb...
We hypothesized that orally administered, recombinant class A b-lactamase would inactivate the porti...
Studies on human and mouse gastrointestinal microbiota have correlated the composition of the microb...
The intestinal microbiota protect the host against enteric pathogens through a defense mechanism ter...
An understanding of the impact of antibiotics on the intestinal reservoir of KPC carbapenemase-produ...
We examined the effect of antibiotic treatment on establishment of intestinal colonization by Candid...
In mice, a selective decontamination of the digestive tract regimen consisting of orogastric tobramy...
International audienceBackground: Gut colonization by ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-PE) is...
Antibiotics that are excreted into the intestinal tract may promote colonization by antibiotic-resis...
BackgroundGut colonization by ESBL-producing Enterobacteriaceae (ESBL-PE) is widespread and is promo...
International audienceBackground: The globally increasing resistance due to extended-spectrum beta-l...
AbstractThe inoculum effect is a laboratory phenomenon in which the minimal inhibitory concentration...
We compared the ability of four newer β-lactam compounds to produce resistance in an experimental mo...
Four broad-spectrum antibiotics — azlocillin, mezlocillin, cefuroxime, and moxalactam-were injected ...
tam-were injected subcutaneously into mice twice a day. The animals were divided into treatment grou...
Studies on human and mouse gastrointestinal microbiota have correlated the composition of the microb...
We hypothesized that orally administered, recombinant class A b-lactamase would inactivate the porti...
Studies on human and mouse gastrointestinal microbiota have correlated the composition of the microb...
The intestinal microbiota protect the host against enteric pathogens through a defense mechanism ter...