Exploring the Prevalence of Aminoglycoside Resistance Genes
Today, scientists have released a report on the prevalance of aminoglycoside resistance genes in bacteria. This report has shown that aminoglycoside-resistant bacteria, which can cause serious infections, have become increasingly common in a number of countries.
The report found that the prevalence of aminoglycoside-resistant bacteria was highest in countries with high levels of antibiotic usage. In these countries, the prevalence ranged from around 10% to as high as 40%. This indicates that antibiotic usage has had a significant impact on the spread of aminoglycoside resistance.
The report also found evidence of increased aminoglycoside-resistant gene transfer between different bacterial species. This could lead to further spread of the resistance in the future.
It is important to be aware of the prevalence of aminoglycoside-resistant bacteria and to take steps to reduce antibiotic usage, in order to reduce the spread of these dangerous infections.
source: Phys.org