SummaryAntibiotic resistance, including multiresistance acquisition and dissemination by pathogens, is a critical healthcare issue threatening our management of infectious diseases [1–3]. Rapid accumulation of resistance phenotypes implies a reservoir of transferable antibiotic resistance gene determinants (ARGDs) selected in response to inhibition of antibiotic concentrations, as found in hospitals [1, 3–5]. Antibiotic resistance genes were found in environmental isolates, soil DNA [4–6], secluded caves [6, 7], and permafrost DNA [7, 8]. Antibiotics target essential and ubiquitous cell functions, and resistance is a common characteristic of environmental bacteria [8–11]. Environmental ARGDs are an abundant reservoir of potentially transfer...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. Understanding the emergence, evol...
Despite increasing concerns over inappropriate use of antibiotics in medicine and food production, p...
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have accelerated microbial threats to human health in the last de...
SummaryAntibiotic resistance, including multiresistance acquisition and dissemination by pathogens, ...
Antibiotic resistance accounts for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, and its projected incre...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Forsberg et al. (2015) show how metagenomics and biological ch...
Background:Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are widespread but cause problems only when present in...
Abstract Background Antibiotic resistance is considered one of the most urgent threats to modern hea...
Antibiotic resistance genes are found in a broad range of ecological niches associated with complex ...
The success of antibiotics as a therapeutic agent has led to their ineffectiveness. The continuous u...
Environments polluted by direct discharges of effluents from antibiotic manufacturing are important ...
AbstractSoil bacteria may contain antibiotic resistance genes responsible for different mechanisms t...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...
A growing body of evidence indicates that anthropogenic activities can result in increased prevalenc...
The distribution of potential clinically relevant antibiotic resistance (AR) genes across soil, wate...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. Understanding the emergence, evol...
Despite increasing concerns over inappropriate use of antibiotics in medicine and food production, p...
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have accelerated microbial threats to human health in the last de...
SummaryAntibiotic resistance, including multiresistance acquisition and dissemination by pathogens, ...
Antibiotic resistance accounts for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, and its projected incre...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Forsberg et al. (2015) show how metagenomics and biological ch...
Background:Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are widespread but cause problems only when present in...
Abstract Background Antibiotic resistance is considered one of the most urgent threats to modern hea...
Antibiotic resistance genes are found in a broad range of ecological niches associated with complex ...
The success of antibiotics as a therapeutic agent has led to their ineffectiveness. The continuous u...
Environments polluted by direct discharges of effluents from antibiotic manufacturing are important ...
AbstractSoil bacteria may contain antibiotic resistance genes responsible for different mechanisms t...
The use of antibiotics in humans and animals results in a release of excess antibiotic residues into...
A growing body of evidence indicates that anthropogenic activities can result in increased prevalenc...
The distribution of potential clinically relevant antibiotic resistance (AR) genes across soil, wate...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major threat to global health. Understanding the emergence, evol...
Despite increasing concerns over inappropriate use of antibiotics in medicine and food production, p...
Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have accelerated microbial threats to human health in the last de...