Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat to public health. The fate of a resistance mutation in pathogen populations is determined in part by its fitness. Mutations that suffer little or no fitness cost are more likely to persist in the absence of antibiotic treatment. In this review, we performed a meta-analysis to investigate the fitness costs associated with single mutational events that confer resistance. Generally, these mutations were costly, although several drug classes and species of bacteria on average did not show a cost. Further investigations into the rate and fitness values of compensatory mutations that alleviate the costs of resistance will help us to better understan...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
The deposited review is a post-print version and has been submitted to peer review.This publication ...
Background: Fitness costs imposed on bacteria by antibiotic resistance mechanisms are believed to ...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat t...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat t...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat t...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to public health. Understanding how it evolves,\ud and the g...
Antibiotic resistance typically induces a fitness cost that shapes the fate of antibiotic-resistant ...
The deposited article is a post-print version and has been submitted to peer review.This deposit is ...
Strains of bacterial pathogens that have acquired mutations conferring antibiotic resistance often h...
Bacteria clearly benefit from the possession of an antibiotic resistance gene when the corresponding...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Society for...
Strains of bacterial pathogens that have acquired mutations conferring antibiotic resistance often h...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
The deposited review is a post-print version and has been submitted to peer review.This publication ...
Background: Fitness costs imposed on bacteria by antibiotic resistance mechanisms are believed to ...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat t...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat t...
Antibiotic resistance is increasing in pathogenic microbial populations and is thus a major threat t...
Antibiotic resistance is a major threat to public health. Understanding how it evolves,\ud and the g...
Antibiotic resistance typically induces a fitness cost that shapes the fate of antibiotic-resistant ...
The deposited article is a post-print version and has been submitted to peer review.This deposit is ...
Strains of bacterial pathogens that have acquired mutations conferring antibiotic resistance often h...
Bacteria clearly benefit from the possession of an antibiotic resistance gene when the corresponding...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Society for...
Strains of bacterial pathogens that have acquired mutations conferring antibiotic resistance often h...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
The deposited review is a post-print version and has been submitted to peer review.This publication ...
Background: Fitness costs imposed on bacteria by antibiotic resistance mechanisms are believed to ...