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The Environmental Lifecycle of Antibiotics and Resistance Genes: Transmission Mechanisms, Challenges, and Control Strategies. [PDF]
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Next-Generation Sequencing Insights into the Oral Microbiome and Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Grey Wolves (<i>Canis lupus</i>). [PDF]
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Detection of clinically relevant resistance genes in subgingival biofilms of chronic periodontitis: A cross-sectional molecular surveillance study. [PDF]
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Antibiotic resistance genes in bacteria: Occurrence, spread, and control
Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2021The production and use of antibiotics are becoming increasingly common worldwide, and the problem of antibiotic resistance is increasing alarmingly. Drugāresistant infections threaten human life and health and impose a heavy burden on the global economy.
Zonghui Jian +8 more
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Current Opinion in Microbiology, 1999
Integrons are the primary mechanism for antibiotic-resistance gene capture and dissemination among Gram-negative bacteria. The recent finding of super-integron structures in the genomes of several bacterial species has expanded their role in genome evolution and suggests that they are the source of mobile multi-resistant integrons.
D A, Rowe-Magnus, D, Mazel
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Integrons are the primary mechanism for antibiotic-resistance gene capture and dissemination among Gram-negative bacteria. The recent finding of super-integron structures in the genomes of several bacterial species has expanded their role in genome evolution and suggests that they are the source of mobile multi-resistant integrons.
D A, Rowe-Magnus, D, Mazel
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