| Literature DB >> 27106258 |
Jose A Reales-Calderon1, Paula Blanco2, Manuel Alcalde-Rico3, Fernando Corona4, Felipe Lira5, Sara Hernando-Amado6, Alejandra Bernardini7, María B Sánchez8, José L Martínez9.
Abstract
It is widely accepted that the acquisition of resistance to antimicrobials confers a fitness cost. Different works have shown that the effect of acquiring resistance in bacterial physiology may be more specific than previously thought. Study of these specific changes may help to predict the outcome of resistant organisms in different ecosystems. In addition to changing bacterial physiology, acquisition of resistance either increases or reduces susceptibility to other antimicrobials. In the current article, we review recent information on the effect of acquiring resistance upon bacterial physiology, with a specific focus on studies using phenotype microarray technology. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Antibiotic resistance; Bacterial virulence; Biocides; Fitness costs; Phenotype microarrays
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27106258 DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2016.04.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Microbiol ISSN: 0923-2508 Impact factor: 3.992