reviewJournal of Antimicrobial ChemotherapyAug 12, 2009BRONZE OA

The changing epidemiology of resistance

Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust · University of Birmingham

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Abstract

Antibiotic resistance is now a linked global problem. Dispersion of successful clones of multidrug resistant (MDR) bacteria is common, often via the movement of people. Local evolution of MDR bacteria is also important under the pressure of excessive antibiotic use, with horizontal gene transfer providing the means by which genes such as bla(CTX-M) spread amongst different bacterial species and strains. Beta-lactamase production is a common resistance mechanism in Gram-negative bacteria, and the rapid dissemination of novel genes reflects their evolution under the selective pressure of antibiotic usage. Many Enterobacteriaceae now carry broad-spectrum beta-lactamases such as CTX-M, with particular genotypes…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Horizontal gene transfer
  • Antibiotics
  • Plasmid
  • Bacteria
  • Carriage
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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