2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12929-023-00963-x
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Fierce poison to others: the phenomenon of bacterial dependence on antibiotics

Abstract: Beyond the development of resistance, the effects of antibiotics on bacteria and microbial communities are complex and far from exhaustively studied. In the context of the current global antimicrobial resistance crisis, understanding the adaptive and physiological responses of bacteria to antimicrobials is of paramount importance along with the development of new therapies. Bacterial dependence on antibiotics is a phenomenon in which antimicrobials instead of eliminating the pathogens actually provide a boost … Show more

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“…on colistin has recently been reported. The clinical impact of this phenotype has not been adequately addressed; withdrawing the antibiotic involved could help in curing the infection, unless spontaneous reversion to simple resistance occurs [ 56 ]. These kinds of organisms could be difficult to isolate in the laboratory, as most primary-isolation media do not contain antibiotics, and only little and slow growth would be achieved.…”
Section: Non-canonical Resistance: Hetero-resistance Tolerance Persis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…on colistin has recently been reported. The clinical impact of this phenotype has not been adequately addressed; withdrawing the antibiotic involved could help in curing the infection, unless spontaneous reversion to simple resistance occurs [ 56 ]. These kinds of organisms could be difficult to isolate in the laboratory, as most primary-isolation media do not contain antibiotics, and only little and slow growth would be achieved.…”
Section: Non-canonical Resistance: Hetero-resistance Tolerance Persis...mentioning
confidence: 99%