Manipulation of natural transformation by AbaR-type islands promotes fixation of antibiotic resistance inAcinetobacter baumanniipopulations
Rémi Tuffet,
Gabriel Carvalho,
Anne-Sophie Godeux
et al.
Abstract:International public health organizations consider the multidrug resistant and opportunistic pathogenAcinetobacter baumannii, as a major global health concern. This species hosts multiple variants of AbaR-type genomic islands which carry several antibiotic resistance, including to carbapenems (AbaR4 variant). How these islands, conferring multidrug resistance, persist inA. baumanniipopulations remains elusive.Using complementary approaches, we investigated whether the manipulation of natural transformation by … Show more
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