Selection of Resistant Bacteria at Very Low Antibiotic Concentrations
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Abstract
The widespread use of antibiotics is selecting for a variety of resistance mechanisms that seriously challenge our ability to treat bacterial infections. Resistant bacteria can be selected at the high concentrations of antibiotics used therapeutically, but what role the much lower antibiotic concentrations present in many environments plays in selection remains largely unclear. Here we show using highly sensitive competition experiments that selection of resistant bacteria occurs at extremely low antibiotic concentrations. Thus, for three clinically important antibiotics, drug concentrations up to several hundred-fold below the minimal inhibitory concentration of susceptible bacteria could enrich for resistant…
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- Antibiotics
- Bacteria
- Antibiotic resistance
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Population
- Drug resistance
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
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