Mechanism of multi-resistant bacterial pathogenesis: MDR genes are not so deadly unless plasmid-mediated toxin, virulence and regulatory genes are activated
<p>Mdr genes in association with many drug efflux and metal efflux genes are creating pathogenesis due to antibiotic void. However, most dangerous step occurred when R-plasmids and integrons (~2-9kb) were combined with F'-conjugative plasmid (62.5kb) creating large MDR conjugative plasmid...
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Main Authors: | Kousik Poria (Author), Shampa Bhatta (Author), Sanatan Das (Author), Madhumita Dey (Author), Chandan Halder (Author), Sankalita Datta (Author), Asit Kumar Chakraborty (Author) |
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Open Journal of Bacteriology - Peertechz Publications,
2020-04-04.
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