Concerns have been raised in recent years regarding co-selection for antibiotic resistance among bacteria exposed to biocides used as disinfectants, antiseptics and preservatives, and to heavy metals (particularly copper and zinc) used as growth promoters and therapeutic agents for some livestock species. There is indeed experimental and observational evidence that exposure to these non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents can induce or select for bacterial adaptations that result in decreased susceptibility to one or more antibiotics. This may occur via cellular mechanisms that are protective across multiple classes of antimicrobial agents or by selection of genetic determinants for resistance to non-antibiotic agents that are linked to genes f...
Bacterial resistance is a complex scientific issue. To manage this issue, we need to deeply understa...
Background and aim: There is a concern that biocides and metals can co-select for antibiotic resista...
Bacteria in nature often encounter non‐antibiotic antibacterials (NAAs), such as disinfectants and h...
Concerns have been raised in recent years regarding co-selection for antibiotic resistance among ba...
Antibiotic resistance is recognised as a major global threat to public health by the World Health Or...
Antibacterial biocides and metals can co-select for antibiotic resistance when bacteria harbour resi...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The extensive medical and agricultural use and misuse of antibiotics during the last 70 years has ca...
Antibacterial biocides and metals can co-select for antibiotic resistance when bacteria harbour resi...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The extensive medical and agricultural use and misuse of antibiotics during the last 70 years has ca...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The use of antibiotic agents as growth promoters was banned in animal husbandry to prevent the selec...
Bacterial resistance is a complex scientific issue. To manage this issue, we need to deeply understa...
Background and aim: There is a concern that biocides and metals can co-select for antibiotic resista...
Bacteria in nature often encounter non‐antibiotic antibacterials (NAAs), such as disinfectants and h...
Concerns have been raised in recent years regarding co-selection for antibiotic resistance among ba...
Antibiotic resistance is recognised as a major global threat to public health by the World Health Or...
Antibacterial biocides and metals can co-select for antibiotic resistance when bacteria harbour resi...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The extensive medical and agricultural use and misuse of antibiotics during the last 70 years has ca...
Antibacterial biocides and metals can co-select for antibiotic resistance when bacteria harbour resi...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The extensive medical and agricultural use and misuse of antibiotics during the last 70 years has ca...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The external environment is complex: Antibiotics, metals and antimicrobials do not exist in isolatio...
The use of antibiotic agents as growth promoters was banned in animal husbandry to prevent the selec...
Bacterial resistance is a complex scientific issue. To manage this issue, we need to deeply understa...
Background and aim: There is a concern that biocides and metals can co-select for antibiotic resista...
Bacteria in nature often encounter non‐antibiotic antibacterials (NAAs), such as disinfectants and h...