Active efflux, a common mechanism for biocide and antibiotic resistance.
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Epidemiologic background of hand hygiene and evaluation of the most important agents for scrubs and rubsThe Binding of Triclosan to SmeT, the Repressor of the Multidrug Efflux Pump SmeDEF, Induces Antibiotic Resistance in Stenotrophomonas maltophiliaReview of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment and Its Relevance to Environmental RegulatorsBacterial Multidrug Efflux Pumps: Much More Than Antibiotic Resistance DeterminantsUse of germicides in the home and the healthcare setting: is there a relationship between germicide use and antibiotic resistance?Predictive Studies Suggest that the Risk for the Selection of Antibiotic Resistance by Biocides Is Likely Low in Stenotrophomonas maltophiliaCharacterization of a MexAB-OprM efflux system necessary for productive metabolism of Pseudomonas azelaica HBP1 on 2-hydroxybiphenylComparative genome analysis of non-toxigenic non-O1 versus toxigenic O1 Vibrio cholerae.Novel approach to mapping of resistance mutations in whole genomes by using restriction enzyme modulation of transformation efficiencyComparative analysis of Salmonella susceptibility and tolerance to the biocide chlorhexidine identifies a complex cellular defense network.Trade-offs between drug toxicity and benefit in the multi-antibiotic resistance system underlie optimal growth of E. coliDevelopment of aminoglycoside and β-lactamase resistance among intestinal microbiota of swine treated with lincomycin, chlortetracycline, and amoxicillin.Clinically relevant chromosomally encoded multidrug resistance efflux pumps in bacteriaAlkaline pH homeostasis in bacteria: new insights.Detection and prevalence of active drug efflux mechanism in various multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae strains from TurkeyPotential impact of increased use of biocides in consumer products on prevalence of antibiotic resistanceThe impact of triclosan on the spread of antibiotic resistance in the environment.SugE, a new member of the SMR family of transporters, contributes to antimicrobial resistance in Enterobacter cloacae.Adaptive resistance to biocides in Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli O157 and cross-resistance to antimicrobial agentsEmmdR, a new member of the MATE family of multidrug transporters, extrudes quinolones from Enterobacter cloacaeListeria monocytogenes strains selected on ciprofloxacin or the disinfectant benzalkonium chloride exhibit reduced susceptibility to ciprofloxacin, gentamicin, benzalkonium chloride, and other toxic compounds.Enterobacter aerogenes and Enterobacter cloacae; versatile bacterial pathogens confronting antibiotic treatment.Importance of sigma factor mutations in increased triclosan resistance in Salmonella TyphimuriumRegistration of disinfectants based on relative microbicidal activity.SecA: a potential antimicrobial target.Co-occurrence of resistance genes to antibiotics, biocides and metals reveals novel insights into their co-selection potential.Bioactive berry compounds-novel tools against human pathogens.Chronic exposure to triclosan sustains microbial community shifts and alters antibiotic resistance gene levels in anaerobic digesters.Efflux-mediated antimicrobial resistance.Identification and characterization of TriABC-OpmH, a triclosan efflux pump of Pseudomonas aeruginosa requiring two membrane fusion proteinsModeling the tripartite drug efflux pump archetype: structural and functional studies of the macromolecular constituents reveal more than their names imply.Role of mycobacterial efflux transporters in drug resistance: an unresolved question.Allen Denver Russell Memorial Lecture, 2006. The use of microbicides in infection control: a critical look at safety, testing and applications.Antibiotic efflux pumps in Gram-negative bacteria: the inhibitor response strategy.Genomics of high molecular weight plasmids isolated from an on-farm biopurification systemEvaluation of epidemiological cut-off values indicates that biocide resistant subpopulations are uncommon in natural isolates of clinically-relevant microorganisms.BacMet: antibacterial biocide and metal resistance genes database.The Food Production Environment and the Development of Antimicrobial Resistance in Human Pathogens of Animal Origin.Bacterial resistance to cationic antimicrobial peptides.EWMA document: Antimicrobials and non-healing wounds. Evidence, controversies and suggestions.
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Active efflux, a common mechanism for biocide and antibiotic resistance.
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10.1046/J.1365-2672.92.5S1.4.X
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2002-01-01T00:00:00Z