Examining the role ofAcinetobacter baumanniiPlasmid Types in Disseminating Antimicrobial Resistance
Margaret M. C. Lam,
Mehrad Hamidian
Abstract:Acinetobacter baumanniiis a Gram-negative pathogen responsible for hospital-acquired infections with high levels of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The spread of multidrug-resistantA. baumanniistrains, particularly those resistant to carbapenems, has become a global concern. Spread of AMR inA. baumanniiis primarily mediated by the acquisition of AMR genes through mobile genetic elements, such as plasmids. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of the role of different plasmid types in disseminating AMR genes is e… Show more
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