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Antibiotic resistance in bacterial communities

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2023
Bacteria are single-celled organisms, but the survival of microbial communities relies on complex dynamics at the molecular, cellular, and ecosystem scales. Antibiotic resistance, in particular, is not just a property of individual bacteria or even single-strain populations, but depends heavily on the community context.
Marlis, Denk-Lobnig, Kevin B, Wood
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Electrochemical communication in biofilm of bacterial community

Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2020
AbstractElectrochemical communication during biofilm formation has recently been identified. Bacteria within biofilm‐adopt different strategies for electrochemical communication such as direct contact via membrane‐bound molecules, diffusive electron transfer via soluble redox‐active molecules, and ion channel‐mediated long‐range electrochemical ...
Sounik Manna   +4 more
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Community acquired bacterial pneumonia

Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2010
Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common and potentially life-threatening illness that continues to be a major medical problem. Among infectious diseases, CAP is the leading cause of death in the world and is associated with a substantial economic burden to health are systems around the globe.Recently identified clinical and biochemical tools ...
Stavros, Anevlavis, Demosthenes, Bouros
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Community-acquired bacterial pneumonias

Seminars in Respiratory Infections, 2000
Community-acquired bacterial pneumonias are among the most common of infectious diseases. The diagnosis of the etiological agent is becoming more challenging and more critical as new organisms are recognized as pathogens, and as well established agents become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents.
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Bacterial communities in floral nectar

Environmental Microbiology Reports, 2011
Summary Floral nectar is regarded as the most important reward available to animal‐pollinated plants to attract pollinators. Despite the vast amount of publications on nectar properties, the role of nectar as a natural bacterial habitat is yet unexplored.
Svetlana, Fridman   +3 more
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Bacterial Community Dynamics

1991
The term community has been used in a number of different ways by ecologists (cf. Krebs, 1985; Diamond and Case, 1986). Indeed, Roughgarden and Diamond (1986) state that “... a natural unambiguous definition of communities does not exist.” They further state that the most inclusive definition of a community is “all the organisms in a prescribed area ...
Susan S. Hirano, Christen D. Upper
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Acute Community-Acquired Bacterial Meningitis

Neurologic Clinics, 2018
Community-acquired bacterial meningitis remains a disease with high impact. The epidemiology of this disease changed substantiality to large-scale introduction of conjugated vaccines. Streptococcus pneumoniae and Neisseria meningitidis are the main causative pathogens outside the neonatal age. Clinical presentation of patients with bacterial meningitis
Ana Helena A, Figueiredo   +2 more
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Neutral assembly of bacterial communities.

FEMS microbiology ecology, 2007
Two recent, independent advances in ecology have generated interest and controversy: the development of neutral community models (NCMs) and the extension of biogeographical relationships into the microbial world. Here these two advances are linked by predicting an observed microbial taxa-volume relationship using an NCM and provide the strongest ...
Woodcock, Stephen   +6 more
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Community-Acquired Bacterial Meningitis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
Fredrick M, Abrahamian   +2 more
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Bacterial communication

Environmental Microbiology, 2014
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