There is increasing evidence for an environmental origin of many antibiotic resistance genes. Consequently, it is important to identify environments of particular risk for selecting and maintaining such resistance factors. In this study, we described the diversity of antibiotic resistance genes in an Indian lake subjected to industrial pollution with fluoroquinolone antibiotics. We also assessed the genetic context of the identified resistance genes, to try to predict their genetic transferability. The lake harbored a wide range of resistance genes (81 identified gene types) against essentially every major class of antibiotics, as well as genes responsible for mobilization of genetic material. Resistance genes were estimated to be 7000 time...
Lakes are an important source of freshwater, containing nearly 90% of the liquid surface fresh water...
AbstractThe environment harbours a significant diversity of uncultured bacteria and a potential sour...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing global problem resulting from the pressure of antibiotic usag...
There is increasing evidence for an environmental origin of many antibiotic resistance genes. Conseq...
The high and sometimes inappropriate use of antibiotics has accelerated the development of antibioti...
Antibiotic resistance accounts for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, and its projected incre...
Long-term overuse of antibiotics has driven the propagation and spreading of antibiotic resistance g...
Objectives Antibiotic-polluted environments may function as reservoirs for novel resistance plasmids...
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria causing disease is an ever growing threat to the world. Recently, ...
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria causing disease is an ever growing threat to the world. Recently, ...
Antibiotic resistance in aquatic ecosystems presents an environmental health issue worldwide. Urban ...
The increase of antibiotic resistance against antibiotics (AB) is an alarming phenomenon threatening...
The great success of antibiotics in treating bacterial infectious diseases has been hampered by the ...
The fate of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental microbial community is largely unkno...
Lakes are an important source of freshwater, containing nearly 90% of the liquid surface fresh water...
AbstractThe environment harbours a significant diversity of uncultured bacteria and a potential sour...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing global problem resulting from the pressure of antibiotic usag...
There is increasing evidence for an environmental origin of many antibiotic resistance genes. Conseq...
The high and sometimes inappropriate use of antibiotics has accelerated the development of antibioti...
Antibiotic resistance accounts for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, and its projected incre...
Long-term overuse of antibiotics has driven the propagation and spreading of antibiotic resistance g...
Objectives Antibiotic-polluted environments may function as reservoirs for novel resistance plasmids...
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria causing disease is an ever growing threat to the world. Recently, ...
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria causing disease is an ever growing threat to the world. Recently, ...
Antibiotic resistance in aquatic ecosystems presents an environmental health issue worldwide. Urban ...
The increase of antibiotic resistance against antibiotics (AB) is an alarming phenomenon threatening...
The great success of antibiotics in treating bacterial infectious diseases has been hampered by the ...
The fate of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental microbial community is largely unkno...
Lakes are an important source of freshwater, containing nearly 90% of the liquid surface fresh water...
AbstractThe environment harbours a significant diversity of uncultured bacteria and a potential sour...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing global problem resulting from the pressure of antibiotic usag...