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The 2009 Garrod Lecture: The evolution of antimicrobial resistance: a Darwinian perspective

机译:2009年Garrod讲座:抗菌素耐药性的演变:达尔文观点

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Microbes have evolved over 3.5 billion years and are arguably the most adaptable organisms on earth. Restricted genetically by their inability to reproduce sexually, bacteria have acquired several additional mechanisms by which to exchange genetic material horizontally. Such mechanisms have allowed bacteria to inhabit some of the most inhospitable environments on earth. It is thus hardly surprising that when faced with a barrage of inimical chemicals (antibiotics) they have responded with an equal and opposite force. This article compares and contrasts the evolution of antimicrobial resistance to β-lactam antibiotics over the last 70 years in two bacterial species, namely Staphylococcus aureus, a highly evolved human pathogen, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen.
机译:微生物已经进化了超过35亿年,可以说是地球上最适应的生物。细菌由于无法进行有性繁殖而受到了基因上的限制,因此细菌获得了几种其他的水平交换遗传物质的机制。这种机制使细菌能够居住在地球上一些最荒凉的环境中。因此,毫不奇怪,当面对一连串的有害化学物质(抗生素)时,它们以同等相反的力作出反应。本文比较并对比了过去70年中两种细菌物种对β-内酰胺类抗生素的抗药性演变,这两种细菌分别是高度进化的人类病原体金黄色葡萄球菌和机会性医院内病原体铜绿假单胞菌。

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