Antibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, causing relapses and chronic infections. Multiple mechanisms can induce such persisters with high antimicrobial tolerance in vitro, but their in vivo relevance remains unclear. Using a fluorescent growth rate reporter, we detected extensive phenotypic variation of Salmonella in host tissues. This included slow-growing subsets as well as well-nourished fast-growing subsets driving disease progression. Monitoring of Salmonella growth and survival during chemotherapy revealed that antibiotic killing correlated with single-cell division rates. Nondividing Salmonella survived best but were rare, limiting their impact. Instead, most survivors originated fro...
A previously unappreciated link between persisters and the emergence and spread of antibiotic resist...
Salmonella infection remains a major health concern across the world because of the emergence of mul...
Chronic infections are often attributed to bacterial biofilms. These biofilms are extremely toleran...
SummaryAntibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, ca...
Antimicrobial chemotherapy can fail to eradicate the pathogen, even in the absence of antimicrobial ...
During infections, host-pathogen interactions occur in complex, dynamically changing host tissues. O...
Infected host tissues have complex anatomy, diverse cell types, and dynamic inflammation. Traditiona...
Chronic infections caused by persistent pathogens represent an important health problem. Here, we es...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
<div><p>Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A par...
Many bacterial infections are hard to treat and tend to relapse, possibly due to the presence of ant...
Many bacterial infections are hard to treat and tend to relapse, possibly due to the presence of ant...
$\textbf{Objectives:}$ We determined the interactions between efficacy of antibiotic treatment, path...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
A previously unappreciated link between persisters and the emergence and spread of antibiotic resist...
Salmonella infection remains a major health concern across the world because of the emergence of mul...
Chronic infections are often attributed to bacterial biofilms. These biofilms are extremely toleran...
SummaryAntibiotic therapy often fails to eliminate a fraction of transiently refractory bacteria, ca...
Antimicrobial chemotherapy can fail to eradicate the pathogen, even in the absence of antimicrobial ...
During infections, host-pathogen interactions occur in complex, dynamically changing host tissues. O...
Infected host tissues have complex anatomy, diverse cell types, and dynamic inflammation. Traditiona...
Chronic infections caused by persistent pathogens represent an important health problem. Here, we es...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
<div><p>Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A par...
Many bacterial infections are hard to treat and tend to relapse, possibly due to the presence of ant...
Many bacterial infections are hard to treat and tend to relapse, possibly due to the presence of ant...
$\textbf{Objectives:}$ We determined the interactions between efficacy of antibiotic treatment, path...
Phenotypic heterogeneity can confer clonal groups of organisms with new functionality. A paradigmati...
A previously unappreciated link between persisters and the emergence and spread of antibiotic resist...
Salmonella infection remains a major health concern across the world because of the emergence of mul...
Chronic infections are often attributed to bacterial biofilms. These biofilms are extremely toleran...