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tellurite resistance protein
Overview
Comparative genomic and phenotypic characterization of invasive non-typhoidal Salmonella isolates from Siaya, Kenya.
The study identified several AMR genes in Salmonella isolates from Kenya, including blaTEM-1, aadA1, strA, strB, catA1, dhfr1, sul1, and sul2, which confer resistance to various antibiotics such as penicillins, cephalosporins, streptomycin, chloramphenicol, trimethoprim, and sulfonamides.
Endophytic Lifestyle of Global Clones of Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase-Producing Priority Pathogens in Fresh Vegetables: a Trojan Horse Strategy Favoring Human Colonization?
The study identifies multiple AMR genes in endophytic ESBL-producing Enterobacterales isolated from fresh vegetables, highlighting their potential role in the spread of antibiotic resistance.
Foodborne Pathogenic Vibrios: Antimicrobial Resistance.
The paper discusses the presence of various antibiotic resistance genes in Vibrio species, including strB, sul2, tetA, blaTEM, qnrA, ermB, floR, aac(3)-IIa, blaNDM-1, blaCMY, blaP1, catB3, and others, which confer resistance to antibiotics such as streptomycin, sulfamethoxazole, tetracycline, ampicillin, fluoroquinolones, erythromycin, florfenicol, gentamicin, carbapenems, chloramphenicol, and trimethoprim.
CTX-M-producing Escherichia coli ST602 carrying a wide resistome in South American wild birds: Another pandemic clone of One Health concern.
The study identifies two CTX-M-producing E. coli ST602 strains, UNB7 and GP188, from wild birds in Brazil and Chile, carrying a wide resistome against antibiotics, heavy metals, disinfectants, and herbicides.
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