One of the growing public health concerns in the 21st century is the increasing prevalence of bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. This has been due to the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in healthcare and agriculture. Increased levels of antibiotic resistant bacteria have been observed and new antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria will continue to arise. Bacterial resistance to antimicrobials is typically gained through the acquisition of genes that confer antibiotic resistance. Such genes are often associated with mobile genetic elements (MGEs) such as plasmids and transposons and are capable of moving between different bacteria both within a species and in between different species. In order to attempt to curb the sp...
Backgrounds and aims: The evolution of multi-resistant pathogens is seriously threatening our abilit...
Although pathogenic bacteria are the targets of antibiotics, these drugs also affect hundreds of co...
The objective of this review was to assess the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes in the oral...
Antibiotics are chemicals used to control bacterial infections, produced by microorganisms (fungi, s...
In this review an overview is given on antibiotic resistance (AR) mechanisms with special attentions...
History of mankind is regarded as struggle against infectious diseases. Rather than observing the wi...
ABSTRACT : Antibiotic resistance is a public health issue of global dimensions with a significant im...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing among clinical infections and represents one of the most serious...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is often plasmid-mediated and the associated genes encoded by tr...
112 pagesThe growing prevalence of antibiotic resistance (AR) genes has rendered important pathogens...
The increasing antibiotic resistance of bacterial pathogens is an alarming phenomenon of worldwide p...
High-throughput molecular screening is required to investigate the origin and diffusion of antimicro...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing global problem resulting from the pressure of antibiotic usag...
AbstractSoil bacteria may contain antibiotic resistance genes responsible for different mechanisms t...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern for healthcare providers across the world. Indeed, resist...
Backgrounds and aims: The evolution of multi-resistant pathogens is seriously threatening our abilit...
Although pathogenic bacteria are the targets of antibiotics, these drugs also affect hundreds of co...
The objective of this review was to assess the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes in the oral...
Antibiotics are chemicals used to control bacterial infections, produced by microorganisms (fungi, s...
In this review an overview is given on antibiotic resistance (AR) mechanisms with special attentions...
History of mankind is regarded as struggle against infectious diseases. Rather than observing the wi...
ABSTRACT : Antibiotic resistance is a public health issue of global dimensions with a significant im...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing among clinical infections and represents one of the most serious...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is often plasmid-mediated and the associated genes encoded by tr...
112 pagesThe growing prevalence of antibiotic resistance (AR) genes has rendered important pathogens...
The increasing antibiotic resistance of bacterial pathogens is an alarming phenomenon of worldwide p...
High-throughput molecular screening is required to investigate the origin and diffusion of antimicro...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing global problem resulting from the pressure of antibiotic usag...
AbstractSoil bacteria may contain antibiotic resistance genes responsible for different mechanisms t...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing concern for healthcare providers across the world. Indeed, resist...
Backgrounds and aims: The evolution of multi-resistant pathogens is seriously threatening our abilit...
Although pathogenic bacteria are the targets of antibiotics, these drugs also affect hundreds of co...
The objective of this review was to assess the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes in the oral...