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Heavy Metal Toxicity in Armed Conflicts Potentiates AMR in A. baumannii by Selecting for Antibiotic and Heavy Metal Co-resistance Mechanisms

Tytuł:
Heavy Metal Toxicity in Armed Conflicts Potentiates AMR in A. baumannii by Selecting for Antibiotic and Heavy Metal Co-resistance Mechanisms
Autorzy:
Wael Bazzi
Antoine G. Abou Fayad
Aya Nasser
Louis-Patrick Haraoui
Omar Dewachi
Ghassan Abou-Sitta
Vinh-Kim Nguyen
Aula Abara
Nabil Karah
Hannah Landecker
Charles Knapp
Megan M. McEvoy
Muhammad H. Zaman
Paul G. Higgins
Ghassan M. Matar
Temat:
Acinetobacter baumannii
bacteria
heavy metals
heavy metal tolerance
antimicrobial resistance
conflict
Microbiology
QR1-502
Źródło:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 11 (2020)
Wydawca:
Frontiers Media S.A., 2020.
Rok publikacji:
2020
Kolekcja:
LCC:Microbiology
Typ dokumentu:
article
Opis pliku:
electronic resource
Język:
English
ISSN:
1664-302X
Relacje:
https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00068/full; https://doaj.org/toc/1664-302X
DOI:
10.3389/fmicb.2020.00068
Dostęp URL:
https://doaj.org/article/aa117c965aca4438bcc1422468ab355c  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Numer akcesji:
edsdoj.117c965aca4438bcc1422468ab355c
Czasopismo naukowe
Acinetobacter baumannii has become increasingly resistant to leading antimicrobial agents since the 1970s. Increased resistance appears linked to armed conflicts, notably since widespread media stories amplified clinical reports in the wake of the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. Antimicrobial resistance is usually assumed to arise through selection pressure exerted by antimicrobial treatment, particularly where treatment is inadequate, as in the case of low dosing, substandard antimicrobial agents, or shortened treatment course. Recently attention has focused on an emerging pathogen, multi-drug resistant A. baumannii (MDRAb). MDRAb gained media attention after being identified in American soldiers returning from Iraq and treated in US military facilities, where it was termed “Iraqibacter.” However, MDRAb is strongly associated in the literature with war injuries that are heavily contaminated by both environmental debris and shrapnel from weapons. Both may harbor substantial amounts of toxic heavy metals. Interestingly, heavy metals are known to also select for antimicrobial resistance. In this review we highlight the potential causes of antimicrobial resistance by heavy metals, with a focus on its emergence in A. baumanni in war zones.

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