Flavophospholipol (FPL) is an antimicrobial feed additive that has been approved for use in livestock animals and has the potential to decrease horizontal dissemination of antimicrobial resistance genes. Since previous studies showed that FPL has an inhibitory effect on plasmid transfer, in vitro experiments have proven the efficacy of FPL in reducing the conjugative transfer of plasmids encoding the extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) and vanA genes. These are among the most important antimicrobial resistance loci known. ESBL-producing Escherichia coli and vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis (VRE) were exposed to several concentrations of FPL, and transfer frequency and plasmid curing activity were determined. FPL inhibited the con...
This report describes a high-throughput assay to identify substances that reduce the frequency of co...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antibiotic resistance genes...
Although β-lactams remain a cornerstone of veterinary therapeutics, only a restricted number are act...
Abstract The demand for pork and poultry products is strongly influenced by the consumers con-cern f...
ABSTRACT Plasmid conjugation is a major route for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes. Inhibit...
Bacterial conjugation constitutes a major horizontal gene transfer mechanism for the dissemination o...
Conjugative plasmids are the main carriers of transmissible antibiotic resistance (AbR) genes. For t...
Bacterial antibiotic resistance (AR) imposes a huge threat to public health worldwide. Overuse and m...
The demand for pork and poultry products is strongly influenced by the consumers concern for healthy...
More and more bacterial infections are becoming resistant to antibiotics. This has made treatment of...
The contribution of food-producing animals or foods to public health risks by ESBL and/or AmpC produ...
© 2021 Palencia-Gándara et al.Plasmid conjugation is a major route for the spread of antibiotic resi...
Infections due to antibiotic-resistant (AbR) bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality t...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antimicrobial resistance ge...
Enterococcus faecalis is a gram positive bacterium normally residing in human intestine as a compone...
This report describes a high-throughput assay to identify substances that reduce the frequency of co...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antibiotic resistance genes...
Although β-lactams remain a cornerstone of veterinary therapeutics, only a restricted number are act...
Abstract The demand for pork and poultry products is strongly influenced by the consumers con-cern f...
ABSTRACT Plasmid conjugation is a major route for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes. Inhibit...
Bacterial conjugation constitutes a major horizontal gene transfer mechanism for the dissemination o...
Conjugative plasmids are the main carriers of transmissible antibiotic resistance (AbR) genes. For t...
Bacterial antibiotic resistance (AR) imposes a huge threat to public health worldwide. Overuse and m...
The demand for pork and poultry products is strongly influenced by the consumers concern for healthy...
More and more bacterial infections are becoming resistant to antibiotics. This has made treatment of...
The contribution of food-producing animals or foods to public health risks by ESBL and/or AmpC produ...
© 2021 Palencia-Gándara et al.Plasmid conjugation is a major route for the spread of antibiotic resi...
Infections due to antibiotic-resistant (AbR) bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality t...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antimicrobial resistance ge...
Enterococcus faecalis is a gram positive bacterium normally residing in human intestine as a compone...
This report describes a high-throughput assay to identify substances that reduce the frequency of co...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antibiotic resistance genes...
Although β-lactams remain a cornerstone of veterinary therapeutics, only a restricted number are act...