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  • {{r|Antibiotic resistance}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Antibiotic resistance]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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
    8 KB (1,132 words) - 17:11, 21 March 2024
  • ..., 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
    22 KB (3,131 words) - 16:53, 12 March 2024
  • ...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
    17 KB (2,503 words) - 22:39, 27 October 2013
  • .... 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.
    8 KB (1,091 words) - 15:32, 3 November 2007
  • ...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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  • ...]]s and the absence of a ''wblC'' gene, which has an important role in the antibiotic resistance in other actinobacteria. ''M. luteus'' has relatively few genes concerned w
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  • ...selection of transformed plants is also included. In the [[laboratory]], [[antibiotic resistance]] is a commonly used marker: plants that have been successfully transformed
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  • ...changed plasmid can add new functions to the recipient bacterium e.g. an [[antibiotic resistance]] gene. ...carried by many different plasmids such as the R-[[plasmids]] that confer antibiotic resistance. Through this mechanism of conjugation based gene transfer, advantageous ge
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  • ...own for individual strains that vary, independently, in both virulence and antibiotic resistance. In general, the severity of disease caused by TB infection is dependent on
    31 KB (4,567 words) - 15:35, 30 October 2013
  • ...tion to causing human infections, this bacterium also causes much of the [[antibiotic resistance]] problems found today. <ref> [http://www.pgingivalis.org/aims.htm | P. gin
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  • ...phage therapy yet, but research continues because of the rise of multiple antibiotic resistance.
    25 KB (3,752 words) - 13:50, 8 March 2024
  • ...vidence in [[bacteria]]. In many bacteria transposons contain genes for [[antibiotic resistance]], and when snipped out of the bacteria's circular DNA the [[plasmid]]s pro
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  • ...in total were caused by such errors. Additionally, the study observed that antibiotic resistance was not responsible for infection, as this only occurred in 1 of the 25 cas
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  • ...phage therapy yet, but research continues because of the rise of multiple antibiotic resistance.
    25 KB (3,809 words) - 14:09, 8 March 2024
  • ...ruses, and their misuse against viral infections is one of the causes of [[antibiotic resistance]] in [[bacterium|bacteria]]. However, in life-threatening situations the pr
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  • ...tic variability of bacterial populations and facilitates the emergences of antibiotic resistance. This is often thought of as a primitive form of sexual reproduction; howev
    26 KB (3,840 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
  • ...city for rapid evolution is illustrated to the development of so-called '[[antibiotic resistance|super-bugs]]' - [[pathogenic]] [[bacteria]] that are resistant to many [[an
    28 KB (4,152 words) - 00:34, 29 March 2009
  • ...ens, previously susceptible to antibiotics, have become resistant to them. Antibiotic resistance, in part, is due to insistence on their use in self-limiting conditions not
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  • :*TB, exacerbated by [[antibiotic resistance | multidrug resistant]] strains and HIV/AIDS co-infection, has made a comeb TB, malaria, and cholera, commonly in [[antibiotic resistance|multidrug resistant]] forms, are rampant in this area. The spread of HIV/AI
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  • ...ich are usually circular. Plasmids can carry additional functions, such as antibiotic resistance.
    27 KB (3,909 words) - 22:11, 27 October 2013
  • ...r in accelerating the rate of their evolution. HGT is involved in multiple-antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria, and this is a major factor that is limiting the eff
    29 KB (4,264 words) - 18:44, 2 October 2013
  • ...r in accelerating the rate of their evolution. HGT is involved in multiple-antibiotic resistance in pathogenic bacteria, and this is a major factor that is limiting the eff
    33 KB (4,774 words) - 09:55, 20 September 2013
  • ...– and manufactured – antibiotics. Pathogens evolve counterstrategies like antibiotic resistance, and manipulation of our defenses for their spread.
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  • ...n was the use of selectable genetic markers, and plasmid-borne bacterial [[antibiotic resistance]] provided such markers in the form of traits like [[ampicillin resistance]
    66 KB (9,714 words) - 18:35, 12 April 2018
  • ...n was the use of selectable genetic markers, and plasmid-borne bacterial [[antibiotic resistance]] provided such markers in the form of traits like [[ampicillin resistance]
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