2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijms242015047
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One Earth: The Equilibrium between the Human and the Bacterial Worlds

Alicia Bravo,
Ana Moreno-Blanco,
Manuel Espinosa

Abstract: Misuse and abuse of antibiotics on humans, cattle, and crops have led to the selection of multi-resistant pathogenic bacteria, the most feared ‘superbugs’. Infections caused by superbugs are progressively difficult to treat, with a subsequent increase in lethality: the toll on human lives is predicted to reach 10 million by 2050. Here we review three concepts linked to the growing resistance to antibiotics, namely (i) the Resistome, which refers to the collection of bacterial genes that confer resistance to an… Show more

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“…ARGs assigned to contigs with MGEs decrease in abundance over time MGEs constitute a diverse group, including plasmids, phages and transposons, and the boundaries between MGE categories can be unclear [54]. In addition, certain MGEs can facilitate the transfer of other MGEs in the same host.…”
Section: Comparison Of Contemporaneous Correlation Assignment and Mag...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ARGs assigned to contigs with MGEs decrease in abundance over time MGEs constitute a diverse group, including plasmids, phages and transposons, and the boundaries between MGE categories can be unclear [54]. In addition, certain MGEs can facilitate the transfer of other MGEs in the same host.…”
Section: Comparison Of Contemporaneous Correlation Assignment and Mag...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The precipitous rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the most serious existential threats to human health of the postantibiotic era ( 7 ). Among the three mechanisms responsible for AMR dissemination—transduction, transformation, and conjugation—the latter is the most pervasive in its distribution among most or all bacterial species.…”
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confidence: 99%