BACKGROUND: Antibiotic resistance is rendering common bacterial infections untreatable. Wildlife can incorporate and disperse antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the environment, such as water systems, which in turn serve as reservoirs of resistance genes for human pathogens. Anthropogenic activity may contribute to the spread of bacterial resistance cycling through natural environments, including through the release of human waste, as sewage treatment only partially removes antibiotic-resistant bacteria. However, empirical data supporting these effects are currently limited. Here we used bulk RNA-sequencing (meta-transcriptomics) to assess the diversity and expression levels of functionally viable resistance genes in the gut microbiome of bir...
Birds can spread microorganisms through their movement; however, it is still not fully understood ho...
The manner and extent to which birds associate with humans may influence the genetic attributes and ...
Globally, gulls have been associated with carriage of high levels of Escherichia coli strains resist...
Abstract Background Antibiotic resistance is rendering common bacterial infections untreatable. Wild...
Migratory birds may have a vital role in the spread of antimicrobial resistance across habitats and ...
Wildlife may facilitate the spread of antibiotic resistance (AR) between human-dominated habitats an...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacterial pathogens threatens global health, though the spread of ...
Antibiotic resistance is hazardous to humans, as can be seen in the increased prevalence of multidru...
Migratory birds may have a vital role in the spread of antimicrobial resistance across habitats and ...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been detected in the microbiota of wildlife, yet little is known ...
Wild birds are teeming with microorganisms, ranging from commensal bacteria to eukaryotic parasites....
<p>The aquatic bird, egret, could carry antibiotic resistance (AR) from a contaminated waterway (Jin...
The role of wildlife with long-range dispersal such as gulls in the global dissemination of antimicr...
Antibiotic resistance (AMR) is a growing problem, which is predicted to cause 50 million deaths per ...
Birds can spread microorganisms through their movement; however, it is still not fully understood ho...
The manner and extent to which birds associate with humans may influence the genetic attributes and ...
Globally, gulls have been associated with carriage of high levels of Escherichia coli strains resist...
Abstract Background Antibiotic resistance is rendering common bacterial infections untreatable. Wild...
Migratory birds may have a vital role in the spread of antimicrobial resistance across habitats and ...
Wildlife may facilitate the spread of antibiotic resistance (AR) between human-dominated habitats an...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacterial pathogens threatens global health, though the spread of ...
Antibiotic resistance is hazardous to humans, as can be seen in the increased prevalence of multidru...
Migratory birds may have a vital role in the spread of antimicrobial resistance across habitats and ...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has been detected in the microbiota of wildlife, yet little is known ...
Wild birds are teeming with microorganisms, ranging from commensal bacteria to eukaryotic parasites....
<p>The aquatic bird, egret, could carry antibiotic resistance (AR) from a contaminated waterway (Jin...
The role of wildlife with long-range dispersal such as gulls in the global dissemination of antimicr...
Antibiotic resistance (AMR) is a growing problem, which is predicted to cause 50 million deaths per ...
Birds can spread microorganisms through their movement; however, it is still not fully understood ho...
The manner and extent to which birds associate with humans may influence the genetic attributes and ...
Globally, gulls have been associated with carriage of high levels of Escherichia coli strains resist...