2024
DOI: 10.32942/x2bp5h
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Selection versus Transmission: Quantitative and Organismic Biology in Antibiotic Resistance

Fernando Baquero,
Ana Elena Pérez-Cobas,
Sonia Aracil-Gisbert
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Abstract: We aimed to determine the importance of selection (mostly dependent on the anthropogenic use of antimicrobials) and transmission (mostly dependent on hygiene and sanitation) as drivers of the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacterial populations. The first obstacle to estimating the relative weight of both independent variables is the lack of detailed quantitative data concerning the number of bacterial cells, potentially either pathogenic or harmless, and bacterial species exposed to antimicrobial action in th… Show more

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