“…Numerous different mobile elements types have been implicated in spreading ARGs within pathogens, most frequently plasmids and transposons (Davies and Davies, 2010;Ruppé et al, 2015). Interestingly, although phages may package ARGs in their capsids via generalized transduction (Balcazar, 2014;Brown-Jaque et al, 2015), there are only a few clear-cut examples (Schuch and Fischetti, 2006;Keen et al, 2017) of ARGs encoded within sequenced genomes from isolated phages (Kleinheinz et al, 2014;Enault et al, 2017). By contrast, phages have long been known to encode important bacterial toxins and virulence factors (Brüssow et al, 2004), such as the Shiga, cholera, diphtheria, and botulinum toxins (Uchida et al, 1971;Eklund et al, 1972;Waldor and Mekalanos, 1996;Rohde et al, 2011).…”