Long-term impacts of antibiotic exposure on the human intestinal microbiota
Swedish Institute · Stockholm University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Although it is known that antibiotics have short-term impacts on the human microbiome, recent evidence demonstrates that the impacts of some antibiotics remain for extended periods of time. In addition, antibiotic-resistant strains can persist in the human host environment in the absence of selective pressure. Both molecular- and cultivation-based approaches have revealed ecological disturbances in the microbiota after antibiotic administration, in particular for specific members of the bacterial community that are susceptible or alternatively resistant to the antibiotic in question. A disturbing consequence of antibiotic treatment has been the long-term persistence of antibiotic resistance genes, for example…
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4Topics & keywords
- Antibiotics
- Microbiome
- Antibiotic resistance
- Biology
- Human microbiome
- Microbiology
- Bioinformatics
- Life in Land