Extensively acquired antimicrobial resistant bacteria restructure the individual microbial community in post antibiotic conditions

  15 May 2025

Overuse of antibiotics has led to the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria (AMR). A study analyzing resistome changes in antibiotic-treated individuals found two bacterial populations: extensively acquired AMR bacteria (EARB) and sporadically acquired AMR bacteria. EARB showed broader drug resistance and a significant role in shaping microbiome composition, providing a new avenue for controlling AMR bacteria’s spread.

Author(s): Jae Woo Baek et al
Effective Surveillance  
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