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Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARGs)
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In Danish children, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the first year of life show a clear bimodal distribution (two clusters), which is determined by the composition of the gut microbiome, especially E. coli.
Proteobacteria contribute the most abundant and unique ARGs in the infant gut
Environmental exposures influence the distributions of [ARGs](brain://aCPaU72l-02qiutkZ8ZL7Q/AntibioticRes…
References (Sources)
- ARDB—Antibiotic Resistance Genes Database
- CARD 2017: expansion and model-centric curation of the comprehensive antibiotic resistance database
- Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, Citrobacter, and Proteus
- Metagenome-wide analysis of antibiotic resistance genes in a large cohort of human gut microbiota
- The infant gut resistome associates with E. coli, environmental exposures, gut microbiome maturity, and asthma-associated bacterial composition