Bacteria are constantly being lifted to the stratosphere due to air movements caused by weather phenomena, volcanic eruptions, or human activity. In the upper parts of the atmosphere, they are exposed to extremely harsh and mutagenic conditions such as UV and space radiation or ozone. Most bacteria cannot withstand that stress, but for a fraction of them, it can act as a trigger for selective pressure and rapid evolution. We assessed the impact of stratospheric conditions on the survival and antibiotic resistance profile of common non-spore-forming human pathogenic bacteria, both sensitive and extremely dangerous multidrug-resistant variants, with plasmid-mediated mechanisms of resistance. Pseudomonas aeruginosa did not survive the exposure...
Submarine hydrothermal vents are inhabited by a variety of microorganisms capable of tolerating envi...
Although bioaerosols in the lower altitudes of the atmosphere have been extensively studied, little ...
Bacteria are able to adapt and survive in harsh and changing environments through many mechanisms, w...
Spores of Bacillus subtilis were exposed to a series of stratosphere simulations. In total, five dis...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance in bacteria is becoming a major sanitary concern worldwi...
The application of ultraviolet (UV) radiation to inhibit bacterial growth is based on the principle ...
The COVID-19 pandemic displayed how vital international cooperation and preparedness are in a crisis...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 5 figuras.Antibiotic resistance has become a major Global Health c...
Extremophilic or prokaryotic organisms have been known to exist in the upper atmosphere condition, e...
The World Health Organization listed vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) within high priority on ...
Previous studies have reported that spaceflight specific conditions such as microgravity lead to cha...
With the renewed interest in space-travel and the increase in space-missions, the risk of human mic...
Bacteria have evolved diverse mechanisms to survive environments with antibiotics. Temperature is bo...
Spaceflights results in the reduction of immune status of human beings and increase in the virulence...
Understanding the extent to which non-fastidious pathogenic bacteria can survive in extraterrestrial...
Submarine hydrothermal vents are inhabited by a variety of microorganisms capable of tolerating envi...
Although bioaerosols in the lower altitudes of the atmosphere have been extensively studied, little ...
Bacteria are able to adapt and survive in harsh and changing environments through many mechanisms, w...
Spores of Bacillus subtilis were exposed to a series of stratosphere simulations. In total, five dis...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance in bacteria is becoming a major sanitary concern worldwi...
The application of ultraviolet (UV) radiation to inhibit bacterial growth is based on the principle ...
The COVID-19 pandemic displayed how vital international cooperation and preparedness are in a crisis...
Este artículo contiene 8 páginas, 5 figuras.Antibiotic resistance has become a major Global Health c...
Extremophilic or prokaryotic organisms have been known to exist in the upper atmosphere condition, e...
The World Health Organization listed vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) within high priority on ...
Previous studies have reported that spaceflight specific conditions such as microgravity lead to cha...
With the renewed interest in space-travel and the increase in space-missions, the risk of human mic...
Bacteria have evolved diverse mechanisms to survive environments with antibiotics. Temperature is bo...
Spaceflights results in the reduction of immune status of human beings and increase in the virulence...
Understanding the extent to which non-fastidious pathogenic bacteria can survive in extraterrestrial...
Submarine hydrothermal vents are inhabited by a variety of microorganisms capable of tolerating envi...
Although bioaerosols in the lower altitudes of the atmosphere have been extensively studied, little ...
Bacteria are able to adapt and survive in harsh and changing environments through many mechanisms, w...