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Antimicrobial Resistance: How Can We Overcome the Problem? [PDF]

open access: yesAntibiotics (Basel)
Sora VM   +6 more
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Antimicrobial resistomes in food chain microbiomes

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2023
The safety and integrity of the global food system is in a constant state of flux with persistent chemical and microbial risks. While chemical risks are being managed systematically, microbial risks pose extra challenges. Antimicrobial resistant microorganism and persistence of related antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the food chain adds an extra ...
Mengqi, Yuan   +5 more
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The tetracycline resistome

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2009
Resistance to tetracycline emerged soon after its discovery six decades ago. Extensive clinical and non-clinical uses of this class of antibiotic over the years have combined to select for a large number of resistant determinants, collectively termed the tetracycline resistome.
Maulik, Thaker   +2 more
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Sampling the Antibiotic Resistome

Science, 2006
Microbial resistance to antibiotics currently spans all known classes of natural and synthetic compounds. It has not only hindered our treatment of infections but also dramatically reshaped drug discovery, yet its origins have not been systematically studied.
Vanessa M, D'Costa   +3 more
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Host identity determines plant associated resistomes

Environmental Pollution, 2020
Plant microbiome, as the second genome of plant, and the interface between human and environmental microbiome, represents a potential pathway of human exposure to environmental pathogens and resistomes. However, the impact of host identity on the profile of resistomes in plant phyllosphere is unclear and this knowledge is vital for establishing a ...
Chen, Q-L   +6 more
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