AbstractFluoroquinolones are broad-spectrum antibiotics that inhibit bacterial DNA gyrase and topoisomerase activity, which can cause DNA damage and result in bacterial cell death. In response to DNA damage, bacteria induce an SOS response to stimulate DNA repair. However, the SOS response may also induce prophage with production of infectious virions. Salmonella strains typically contain multiple prophages, and certain strains including phage types DT120 and DT104 contain prophage that upon induction are capable of generalised transduction. In this study, strains of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium DT120 and DT104 were exposed to fluoroquinolones important for use in human and veterinary disease therapy to ...
session SP1 : Agents antimicrobiensNational audiencePatients from a french hospital were infected by...
Objectives The relationship between quinolone resistance acquisition and invasion impairment has bee...
Infections due to Salmonella enterica are of great concern worldwide as they represent an important ...
AbstractFluoroquinolones are broad-spectrum antibiotics that inhibit bacterial DNA gyrase and topois...
Antibiotics are used for disease therapeutic or preventative effects in humans and animals, as well ...
Fluoroquinolones are highly effective broad-spectrum antibiotics usually used for the treatment of h...
A spontaneous fluoroquinolone-resistant mutant (STM1) was isolated from its parent Salmonella enteri...
A spontaneous fluoroquinolone-resistant mutant (STM1) was isolated from its parent Salmonella enteri...
Development of fluoroquinolone resistance can involve several mechanisms that include chromosomal mu...
In recent decades, the emergence and spread of resistance to nalidixic acid are usually associated w...
Bacteria develop resistance to antimicrobial agents by a number of different mechanisms. The resista...
Abstract Background Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimuriu...
Objectives: To determine the contribution to fluoroquinolone resistance of point mutations in the gy...
Fluoroquinolones account for about 11% of antimicrobial prescriptions in human medicine worldwide a...
This thesis describes the occurrence of Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance (PMQR) in Salmonella a...
session SP1 : Agents antimicrobiensNational audiencePatients from a french hospital were infected by...
Objectives The relationship between quinolone resistance acquisition and invasion impairment has bee...
Infections due to Salmonella enterica are of great concern worldwide as they represent an important ...
AbstractFluoroquinolones are broad-spectrum antibiotics that inhibit bacterial DNA gyrase and topois...
Antibiotics are used for disease therapeutic or preventative effects in humans and animals, as well ...
Fluoroquinolones are highly effective broad-spectrum antibiotics usually used for the treatment of h...
A spontaneous fluoroquinolone-resistant mutant (STM1) was isolated from its parent Salmonella enteri...
A spontaneous fluoroquinolone-resistant mutant (STM1) was isolated from its parent Salmonella enteri...
Development of fluoroquinolone resistance can involve several mechanisms that include chromosomal mu...
In recent decades, the emergence and spread of resistance to nalidixic acid are usually associated w...
Bacteria develop resistance to antimicrobial agents by a number of different mechanisms. The resista...
Abstract Background Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimuriu...
Objectives: To determine the contribution to fluoroquinolone resistance of point mutations in the gy...
Fluoroquinolones account for about 11% of antimicrobial prescriptions in human medicine worldwide a...
This thesis describes the occurrence of Plasmid Mediated Quinolone Resistance (PMQR) in Salmonella a...
session SP1 : Agents antimicrobiensNational audiencePatients from a french hospital were infected by...
Objectives The relationship between quinolone resistance acquisition and invasion impairment has bee...
Infections due to Salmonella enterica are of great concern worldwide as they represent an important ...