Global view of BLAST comparisons between the mcr -harboring sequences and the most similar reference plasmid sequence (in grey) according to blastn.

Figure was generated using the BLAST Ring Image Generator (BRIG). Percentages indicate the query coverage of the mcr- containing sequence with the reference plasmid. Isolate ID, origin, insertion sequences, plasmid Inc type, resistance and virulence genes are indicated in different colors. (PDF)

Verfasser: Sien De Koster
Basil Britto Xavier
Christine Lammens
Natascha Perales Selva
Stefanie van Kleef-van Koeveringe
Samuel Coenen
Youri Glupczynski
Isabel Leroux-Roels
Wouter Dhaeze
Christian J. P. A. Hoebe
Jeroen Dewulf
Arjan Stegeman
Marjolein Kluytmans-Van den Bergh
Jan Kluytmans
Herman Goossens
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Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Microbiology / Cell Biology / Biotechnology / Ecology / Cancer / Infectious Diseases / Virology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / term care facility / one health surveillance / one health sectors / one health approach / offering insights valuable / negative bacterial infections / locus sequence typing / globally prevalent high / day care centres / critically important antibiotics / core genome multi / transnational research project / risk clonal lineages / multidrug resistant gram / colistin treatment incidence / 998 hospitalized patients / broilers carrying colr / pigs carrying colr / dutch hospitalized patients / clonally related isolates / 2019 </ p / belgian ltcf residents / spread colistin resistance / hospitalized patients / belgian patients / resistant isolates / dutch counterparts / clonal clustering / academic research / 1691 broilers / different patients / screened pigs / resistant enterobacterales / 1597 pigs / related isolates / isolates harbored / identify colr / colistin use / colistin resistance / 562 colistin / pneumoniae </
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