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Influence of Humans on Evolution and Mobilization of Environmental Antibiotic Resistome
Authors:William H. Gaze  Stephen M. Krone  D.G. Joakim Larsson  Xian-Zhi Li  Joseph A. Robinson  Pascal Simonet  Kornelia Smalla  Mohammed Timinouni  Ed Topp  Elizabeth M. Wellington  Gerard D. Wright  Yong-Guan Zhu
Abstract:The clinical failure of antimicrobial drugs that were previously effective in controlling infectious disease is a tragedy of increasing magnitude that gravely affects human health. This resistance by pathogens is often the endpoint of an evolutionary process that began billions of years ago in non–disease-causing microorganisms. This environmental resistome, its mobilization, and the conditions that facilitate its entry into human pathogens are at the heart of the current public health crisis in antibiotic resistance. Understanding the origins, evolution, and mechanisms of transfer of resistance elements is vital to our ability to adequately address this public health issue.
Keywords:Antimicrobial resistance   environment   horizontal gene transfer   evolution   water   soil   plasmid   sewage   bacteria
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