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  • ===Antibiotic resistance=== {{main|antibiotic resistance}}
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  • ==Human activities promoting antibiotic resistance==
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  • ...chia coli]]'', serotype O25:H4, which demonstrates both high virulence and antibiotic resistance, was isolated in Munich. In particular, it has CTX-M beta-lactamases, or be
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  • {{r|Antibiotic resistance}}
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  • {{r|Antibiotic resistance}}
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  • ...hcare system, stating that Indian doctors have "not yet taken the issue of antibiotic resistance seriously" and noting little control over the prescription of antibiotics b
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  • ..., or for too short a period, since these are the circumstances under which antibiotic resistance in [[bacteria]] develop.
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  • ...the plasmid markers are not transferable, reflecting the characteristic of antibiotic resistance.
    10 KB (1,337 words) - 01:38, 1 November 2013
  • ...ke of foreign DNA. ''S. pneumoniae'' has shown a significant increase in [[antibiotic resistance]] over the past few decades, due to its rapid growth rate and genetic rearr
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  • ...v/ncidod/dhqp/pdf/ar/mdroGuideline2006.pdf}}</ref> Given the ability for [[antibiotic resistance]] to transfer among organisms, less common antibiotics may be needed to tre
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  • A new strain, which demonstrates both virulence and antibiotic resistance, was isolated in Munich in 2000. In particular, it has CTX-M beta-lactamase
    3 KB (464 words) - 22:30, 22 October 2011
  • ...reased danger of infectious diseases is [[antibiotic#antibiotic resistance|antibiotic resistance]], especially [[multidrug resistance]]. By themselves, bacteria can transfe | conference = Antibiotic Resistance
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  • ...uence and dangerous to a patient’s health. Moreover, Pseudomonas maintains antibiotic resistance plasmids, R-factors and RTFs, and it is able to transfer these genes by [[h
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  • .... While evolutionary biology has long provided a foundation for studies of antibiotic resistance and population genetics, its contributions to many other areas of medicine
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  • ...http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/565017_print Insights on Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance: A Review of the Accessory Genome of Staphylococcus aureus]</ref> Some viru
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  • Studies of antibiotic resistance genes provide convincing evidence for wide transmissibility of genes betwee Antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria is a serious on ongoing medical problem.<ref>Kunin,
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  • ...Kunitaro Ochia discovered the first interspecies gene transfer, '''mobile antibiotic resistance genes''' in bacteria <ref> Ochia, K. Yamanaka, T. Kimura, K. and Sawada, O.
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  • ...eir use of antibiotics, because unappropriate use of antibiotics lead to [[antibiotic resistance]].
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  • ...otic resistance]]. They can consist of two IS elements flanking a gene for antibiotic resistance <ref>Snyder, L. and Champness, W. (2003)Transposon and site-specific recomb ...ng for the transfer and permanent addition of genes such as those encoding antibiotic resistance ([[multidrug resistance|multi-antibiotic resistant]] bacterial strains can
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  • ...athogens responsible for diverse nosocomial infections. Most strains are [[antibiotic resistance|highly resistant to multiple antibiotics]], such as [[penicillin]], [[tetra
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