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lincosamide nucleotidyltransferase Lnu(AN2)
Overview
Characterization of a Bacteroides mobilizable transposon, NBU2, which carries a functional lincomycin resistance gene.
Complete hybrid genome assembly of clinical multidrug-resistant Bacteroides fragilis isolates enables comprehensive identification of antimicrobial-resistance genes and plasmids.
The study identifies multiple antimicrobial resistance genes in multidrug-resistant Bacteroides fragilis isolates, including cfiA, nim, erm, tet, and others, using hybrid genome assembly and ABRicate screening.
Genomic Analysis Reveals the Genetic Determinants Associated With Antibiotic Resistance in the Zoonotic Pathogen Campylobacter spp. Distributed Globally.
The study identified 15 acquired genes associated with resistance to five distinct antibiotic classes in Campylobacter spp., including novel beta-lactamase genes blaOXA-493 and blaOXA-576, and characterized mutations in gyrA, rpsL, and 23S rRNA that confer resistance to fluoroquinolones, streptomycin, and macrolides, respectively.
Genomic Background and Phylogeny of cfiA-Positive Bacteroides fragilis Strains Resistant to Meropenem-EDTA.
The study identifies two new metallo-beta-lactamase genes, cfiA14b and cfiA28, in Bacteroides fragilis strains resistant to meropenem-EDTA. Additionally, various other AMR genes such as aadS, aac(3'), ermF, lnu(AN2), vatA, mef(En2), tetX, tetQ, cat, bexA, bexB, qacE, cusR, mexAB-oprM, mexJK-oprM, mexXY-oprM, acrEF-tolC, and mdtEF-tolC were characterized.
Diverse Bacterial Resistance Genes Detected in Fecal Samples From Clinically Healthy Women and Infants in Australia-A Descriptive Pilot Study.
The study identified 64 unique antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) in fecal samples from clinically healthy individuals in Australia, with a focus on tetracycline, beta-lactam, and MLS B resistance genes.
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