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Metal resistance and its association with antibiotic resistance in microbes

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Antibiotic resistance is recognized by the World Health Organization. Currently, infections can be attributed to antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The engine of the Antibodies for the Antibody and the Antibody. Non-antibiotic compounds, such as biocides and antibacterial metals, may also contribute to the promotion of antibiotic resistance through co-selection. This can occur with antibiotic resistance genes and biocides are co-located in the same cell (co-resistance), or a single resistance mechanism (eg an efflux pump) confers resistance to antibiotics. biocides / metals -resistance) leading to the co-selection of bacterial or genetic strains, they are vehicular. Here, we review antimicrobial resistance to metals in the context of the antibiotic resistance problem, discuss co-selection, and highlight critical gaps in our understanding.

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