The microbiota in the human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is highly exposed to antibiotics, and may be an important reservoir of resistant strains and transferable resistance genes. Maternal GIT strains can be transmitted to the offspring, and resistances could be acquired from birth. This is a case study using a metagenomic approach to determine the diversity of microorganisms conferring tetracycline resistance (Tc(r)) in the guts of a healthy mother-infant pair one month after childbirth, and to investigate the potential for horizontal transfer and maternal transmission of Tc(r) genes. Fecal fosmid libraries were functionally screened for Tc(r), and further PCR-screened for specific Tc(r) genes. Tc(r) fosmid inserts were sequenced at both ...
The spread of antibiotic resistance, originating from the rampant and unrestrictive use of antibioti...
Abstract Vertical transmission of maternal microbes is a major route for establishing the gut micro...
Background: Few studies have investigated the gut microbiome of infants, fewer still preterm infants...
The infant gut microbiota develops rapidly during the first 2 years of life, acquiring microorganism...
The infant gut microbiota develops rapidly during the first 2 years of life, acquiring microorganism...
Emerging antibiotic resistance threatens human health. Gut microbes are an epidemiologically importa...
Doctoral thesis, accepted versionAntibiotic resistance is an increasing threat to our ability to tre...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing threat to our ability to treat infectious diseases. Thus, und...
Emerging antibiotic resistance threatens human health. Gut microbes are an epidemiologically importa...
<div><p>Emerging antibiotic resistance threatens human health. Gut microbes are an epidemiologically...
The gut microbiota is an immense reservoir of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), the so-called “...
The gut microbiota is an immense reservoir of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), the so-called “...
The microbial ecosystem residing in the human gut is believed to play an important role in horizonta...
The microbial ecosystem residing in the human gut is believed to play an important role in horizonta...
Microbial resistance to antibiotics is a growing problem worldwide. Resistance develops not only in ...
The spread of antibiotic resistance, originating from the rampant and unrestrictive use of antibioti...
Abstract Vertical transmission of maternal microbes is a major route for establishing the gut micro...
Background: Few studies have investigated the gut microbiome of infants, fewer still preterm infants...
The infant gut microbiota develops rapidly during the first 2 years of life, acquiring microorganism...
The infant gut microbiota develops rapidly during the first 2 years of life, acquiring microorganism...
Emerging antibiotic resistance threatens human health. Gut microbes are an epidemiologically importa...
Doctoral thesis, accepted versionAntibiotic resistance is an increasing threat to our ability to tre...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing threat to our ability to treat infectious diseases. Thus, und...
Emerging antibiotic resistance threatens human health. Gut microbes are an epidemiologically importa...
<div><p>Emerging antibiotic resistance threatens human health. Gut microbes are an epidemiologically...
The gut microbiota is an immense reservoir of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), the so-called “...
The gut microbiota is an immense reservoir of antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs), the so-called “...
The microbial ecosystem residing in the human gut is believed to play an important role in horizonta...
The microbial ecosystem residing in the human gut is believed to play an important role in horizonta...
Microbial resistance to antibiotics is a growing problem worldwide. Resistance develops not only in ...
The spread of antibiotic resistance, originating from the rampant and unrestrictive use of antibioti...
Abstract Vertical transmission of maternal microbes is a major route for establishing the gut micro...
Background: Few studies have investigated the gut microbiome of infants, fewer still preterm infants...