Mobile insertion cassette elements found in small non- transmissible plasmids in proteeae may explain qnrd mobilization

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  • who: Mobilization and colleagues from the France, Laboratoire Bactériologie, AP-HP Groupe Hospitalier LariboisieÌ€re, Saint Louis, FranceEditor: Ulrike Gertrud Munderloh, University of Minnesota, United States of America have published the research: Mobile Insertion Cassette Elements Found in Small Non- Transmissible Plasmids in Proteeae May Explain qnrD Mobilization, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | www.plosone.org of August/29,/2013
  • what: The study determined how much qnrD is prevalent in recent clinical isolates of Proteeae, and investigated how qnrD could have disseminated to other bacterial species. The authors investigate the quinolone resistance conferred by . . .

     

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