An omics-based framework for assessing the health risk of antimicrobial resistance genes
Antibiotic resistance genes are common but not all are of high risk to human health. Here, the authors develop an omics-based framework for ranking genes by risk that incorporates level of enrichment in human associated environments, gene mobility, and host pathogenicity.
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Autores principales: | An-Ni Zhang, Jeffry M. Gaston, Chengzhen L. Dai, Shijie Zhao, Mathilde Poyet, Mathieu Groussin, Xiaole Yin, Li-Guan Li, Mark C. M. van Loosdrecht, Edward Topp, Michael R. Gillings, William P. Hanage, James M. Tiedje, Katya Moniz, Eric J. Alm, Tong Zhang |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/00e1d75466c746b5b7176e663387fb5b |
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