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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34835355/molecular-epidemiology-of-carbapenem-resistant-acinetobacter-baumannii-strains-isolated-at-the-german-military-field-laboratory-in-mazar-e-sharif-afghanistan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul G Higgins, Meret Kniel, Sandra Rojak, Carsten Balczun, Holger Rohde, Hagen Frickmann, Ralf Matthias Hagen
The study was performed to provide an overview of the molecular epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii in Afghanistan isolated by the German military medical service during the Afghanistan conflict. A total of 18 isolates were collected between 2012 and 2018 at the microbiological laboratory of the field hospital in Camp Marmal near Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan, from Afghan patients. The isolates were subjected to phenotypic and genotypic differentiation and antimicrobial susceptibility testing as well as to a core genome multi-locus sequence typing (cgMLST) approach based on whole-genome next-generation sequence (wgNGS) data...
October 26, 2021: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34827971/an-overview-of-antibiotics-as-emerging-contaminants-occurrence-in-bivalves-as-biomonitoring-organisms
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REVIEW
Elena Baralla, Maria P Demontis, Filomena Dessì, Maria V Varoni
Antibiotics are used for therapeutic and prophylactic purposes in both human and veterinary medicine and as growth promoting agents in farms and aquaculture. They can accumulate in environmental matrices and in the food chain, causing adverse effects in humans and animals including the development of antibiotic resistance. This review aims to update and discuss the available data on antibiotic residues, using bivalves as biomonitoring organisms. The current research indicates that antibiotics' presence in bivalves has been investigated along European, American and Asian coasts, with the majority of studies reported for the last...
November 12, 2021: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34822516/untapped-potential-of-marine-associated-cladosporium-species-an-overview-on-secondary-metabolites-biotechnological-relevance-and-biological-activities
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REVIEW
Gamal A Mohamed, Sabrin R M Ibrahim
The marine environment is an underexplored treasure that hosts huge biodiversity of microorganisms. Marine-derived fungi are a rich source of novel metabolites with unique structural features, bioactivities, and biotechnological applications. Marine-associated Cladosporium species have attracted considerable interest because of their ability to produce a wide array of metabolites, including alkaloids, macrolides, diketopiperazines, pyrones, tetralones, sterols, phenolics, terpenes, lactones, and tetramic acid derivatives that possess versatile bioactivities...
November 18, 2021: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34740749/the-immunomodulatory-effects-of-macrolide-antibiotics-in-respiratory-disease
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REVIEW
Jennifer Pollock, James D Chalmers
Macrolide antibiotics are well known for their antibacterial properties, but extensive research in the context of inflammatory lung disease has revealed that they also have powerful immunomodulatory properties. It has been demonstrated that these drugs are therapeutically beneficial in various lung diseases, with evidence they significantly reduce exacerbations in patients with COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis. The efficacy demonstrated in patients infected with macrolide tolerant organisms such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa supports the concept that their efficacy is at least partly related to immunomodulatory rather than antibacterial effects...
December 2021: Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34716226/nonantimicrobial-actions-of-macrolides-overview-and-perspectives-for-future-development
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REVIEW
Jennifer A Kricker, Clive P Page, Fridrik Runar Gardarsson, Olafur Baldursson, Thorarinn Gudjonsson, Michael J Parnham
Macrolides are among the most widely prescribed broad spectrum antibacterials, particularly for respiratory infections. It is now recognized that these drugs, in particular azithromycin, also exert time-dependent immunomodulatory actions that contribute to their therapeutic benefit in both infectious and other chronic inflammatory diseases. Their increased chronic use in airway inflammation and, more recently, of azithromycin in COVID-19, however, has led to a rise in bacterial resistance. An additional crucial aspect of chronic airway inflammation, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, as well as other inflammatory disorders, is the loss of epithelial barrier protection against pathogens and pollutants...
October 2021: Pharmacological Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34643906/overview-mycolactone-the-macrolide-toxin-of-mycobacterium-ulcerans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katharina Röltgen, Gerd Pluschke
The acquisition by a Mycobacterium marinum-like progenitor of a plasmid encoding enzymes for the biosynthesis of the highly potent macrolide toxin mycolactone has set off the evolution of M. ulcerans toward a new mycobacterial species. While the selective advantage of producing mycolactone for survival in environmental niche(s) of the pathogen is unclear, there is no doubt that the cytotoxic, immunomodulatory, and analgesic properties of mycolactone are key for the establishment and progression of M. ulcerans infections in the host...
2022: Methods in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34619178/microbiome-and-antibiotic-resistance-profiling-in-submarine-effluent-receiving-coastal-waters-in-croatia
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REVIEW
Marija Kvesić, Hrvoje Kalinić, Mia Dželalija, Ivica Šamanić, Roko Andričević, Ana Maravić
Wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents are pointed as hotspots for the introduction of both commensal and pathogenic bacteria as well as their antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in receiving water bodies. For the first time, the effect of partially treated submarine effluents was explored at the bottom and surface of the water column to provide a comprehensive overview of the structure of the microbiome and associated AR, and to assess environmental factors leading to their alteration. Seawater samples were collected over a 5-month period from submarine outfalls in central Adriatic Sea, Croatia...
January 1, 2022: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34615700/antibiotics-as-immunomodulators-a-potential-pharmacologic-approach-for-ards-treatment
#28
REVIEW
Andrea Sauer, Konrad Peukert, Christian Putensen, Christian Bode
First described in the mid-1960s, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a life-threatening form of respiratory failure with an overall mortality rate of approximately 40%. Despite significant advances in the understanding and treatment of ARDS, no substantive pharmacologic therapy has proven to be beneficial, and current management continues to be primarily supportive. Beyond their antibacterial activity, several antibiotics such as macrolides and tetracyclines exert pleiotropic immunomodulatory effects that might be able to rectify the dysregulated inflammatory response present in patients with ARDS...
December 31, 2021: European Respiratory Review: An Official Journal of the European Respiratory Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34612807/antibiotics-an-overview-on-the-environmental-occurrence-toxicity-degradation-and-removal-methods
#29
REVIEW
Qiulian Yang, Yuan Gao, Jian Ke, Pau Loke Show, Yuhui Ge, Yanhua Liu, Ruixin Guo, Jianqiu Chen
Antibiotics, as antimicrobial drugs, have been widely applied as human and veterinary medicines. Recently, many antibiotics have been detected in the environments due to their mass production, widespread use, but a lack of adequate treatment processes. The environmental occurrence of antibiotics has received worldwide attention due to their potential harm to the ecosystem and human health. Research status of antibiotics in the environment field is presented by bibliometrics. Herein, we provided a comprehensive overview on the following important issues: (1) occurrence of antibiotics in different environmental compartments, such as wastewater, surface water, and soil; (2) toxicity of antibiotics toward non-target organisms, including aquatic and terrestrial organisms; (3) current treatment technologies for the degradation and removal of antibiotics, including adsorption, hydrolysis, photodegradation and oxidation, and biodegradation...
December 2021: Bioengineered
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34479551/an-overview-of-genes-and-mutations-associated-with-chlamydiae-species-resistance-to-antibiotics
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REVIEW
Ichrak Benamri, Maryame Azzouzi, Kholoud Sanak, Ahmed Moussa, Fouzia Radouani
BACKGROUND: Chlamydiae are intracellular bacteria that cause various severe diseases in humans and animals. The common treatment for chlamydia infections are antibiotics. However, when antibiotics are misused (overuse or self-medication), this may lead to resistance of a number of chlamydia species, causing a real public health problem worldwide. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the present work, a comprehensive literature search was conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, Science direct and Web of Science...
September 3, 2021: Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34442843/update-on-the-mechanisms-of-antibiotic-resistance-and-the-mobile-resistome-in-the-emerging-zoonotic-pathogen-streptococcus-suis
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REVIEW
Manon Dechêne-Tempier, Corinne Marois-Créhan, Virginie Libante, Eric Jouy, Nathalie Leblond-Bourget, Sophie Payot
Streptococcus suis is a zoonotic pathogen causing important economic losses in swine production. The most commonly used antibiotics in swine industry are tetracyclines, beta-lactams, and macrolides. Resistance to these antibiotics has already been observed worldwide (reaching high rates for macrolides and tetracyclines) as well as resistance to aminoglycosides, fluoroquinolones, amphenicols, and glycopeptides. Most of the resistance mechanisms are encoded by antibiotic resistance genes, and a large part are carried by mobile genetic elements (MGEs) that can be transferred through horizontal gene transfer...
August 18, 2021: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34439023/antimicrobial-resistance-among-beta-hemolytic-streptococcus-in-brazil-an-overview
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REVIEW
Rosana Rocha Barros
Streptococcus pyogenes , Streptococcus agalactiae and Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis ( SDSE ) are the beta-hemolytic streptococci species with the most clinical relevance to humans. These species are responsible for several infections, ranging from mild to life-threatening diseases. Although resistance to recommended drugs has not been so critical as detected in other species, it has occurred in diverse regions. In Brazil, it is possible to observe an increasing macrolide and lincosamide resistance trend due to the spread of polyclonal strains...
August 12, 2021: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34069345/increasing-antimicrobial-resistance-in-surgical-wards-at-mulago-national-referral-hospital-uganda-from-2014-to-2018-cause-for-concern
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gerald Mboowa, Dickson Aruhomukama, Ivan Sserwadda, Freddy Eric Kitutu, Hayk Davtyan, Philip Owiti, Edward Mberu Kamau, Wendemagegn Enbiale, Anthony Reid, Douglas Bulafu, Jeffrey Kisukye, Margaret Lubwama, Henry Kajumbula
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) are major global public health challenges in our time. This study provides a broader and updated overview of AMR trends in surgical wards of Mulago National Referral Hospital (MNRH) between 2014 and 2018. Laboratory data on the antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of bacterial isolates from 428 patient samples were available. The most common samples were as follows: tracheal aspirates (36.5%), pus swabs (28.0%), and blood (20.6%). Klebsiella (21...
May 19, 2021: Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34016810/optimal-use-of-intranasal-corticosteroids-and-intranasal-saline-is-there-a-clear-answer
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REVIEW
Catherine M Freeman, Matthew A Rank
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a prevalent condition that poses a significant burden on both quality of life and healthcare utilization. Notwithstanding the heterogenous nature of CRS endotypes and phenotypes, isotonic saline and corticosteroids are recommended as first line medical therapy by recent clinical guidelines. We provide an overview of recent studies of topical saline and corticosteroids for people with CRS and emphasize areas of unmet needs. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent trials suggest exhalation delivery systems of corticosteroid are effective and well tolerated but did not involve comparison with another active treatment...
August 1, 2021: Current Opinion in Allergy and Clinical Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33940466/discovery-of-cytotoxic-natural-products-from-red-sea-sponges-structure-and-synthesis
#35
REVIEW
Safia Khan, Ammar A Al-Fadhli, Supriya Tilvi
Marine ecosystem continues to produce a great wealth of molecules endowed with cytotoxic activity towards a large panel of tumor cells. Marine sponges, apparently defenseless organisms are endowed through evolution with a range of cytotoxic metabolites for self protection against predators and space competition. Interestingly, high biodiversity of sponges with Demospongiae and Calcarea species that have yielded numerous bioactive compounds have been accorded in different regions of the Red Sea. This review for the first time provides a comprehensive overview of 123 cytotoxic agents derived from Red Sea sponges with diverse chemical structures covered till mid 2020 showing activities ranging from mildly active to very active against different panels of cancer cell lines...
April 24, 2021: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33916633/antimicrobial-resistance-genes-in-esbl-producing-escherichia-coli-isolates-from-animals-in-greece
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoi Athanasakopoulou, Martin Reinicke, Celia Diezel, Marina Sofia, Dimitris C Chatzopoulos, Sascha D Braun, Annett Reissig, Vassiliki Spyrou, Stefan Monecke, Ralf Ehricht, Katerina Tsilipounidaki, Alexios Giannakopoulos, Efthymia Petinaki, Charalambos Billinis
The prevalence of multidrug resistant, extended spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae is increasing worldwide. The present study aimed to provide an overview of the multidrug resistance phenotype and genotype of ESBL-producing Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) isolates of livestock and wild bird origin in Greece. Nineteen phenotypically confirmed ESBL-producing E. coli strains isolated from fecal samples of cattle ( n = 7), pigs ( n = 11) and a Eurasian magpie that presented resistance to at least one class of non β-lactam antibiotics, were selected and genotypically characterized...
April 4, 2021: Antibiotics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33806230/marine-derived-macrolides-1990-2020-an-overview-of-chemical-and-biological-diversity
#37
REVIEW
Hairong Zhang, Jiabin Zou, Xiaoxue Yan, Junlong Chen, Xiujiao Cao, Jialing Wu, Yinghui Liu, Tingting Wang
Macrolides are a significant family of natural products with diverse structures and bioactivities. Considerable effort has been made in recent decades to isolate additional macrolides and characterize their chemical and bioactive properties. The majority of macrolides are obtained from marine organisms, including sponges, marine microorganisms and zooplankton, cnidarians, mollusks, red algae, bryozoans, and tunicates. Sponges, fungi and dinoflagellates are the main producers of macrolides. Marine macrolides possess a wide range of bioactive properties including cytotoxic, antibacterial, antifungal, antimitotic, antiviral, and other activities...
March 25, 2021: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33743371/combating-covid-19-the-role-of-drug-repurposing-and-medicinal-plants
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shah A Khan, K Al-Balushi
BACKGROUND: A novel corona virus-2 disease has spread to 213 countries and territories across the globe. The corona pandemic has claimed more than 548,934 deaths worldwide till the evening of 8th of July 2020 and the number of confirmed cases is increasing at an alarming rate. Therefore, there is an urgent need to find a treatment or a vaccine for COVID-19 at the earliest. The aim of this mini-review is to give an overview of identified repurposed anti-COVID-19 drugs which are currently under clinical trials...
October 27, 2020: Journal of Infection and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33607565/capabilities-and-mechanisms-of-microalgae-on-removing-micropollutants-from-wastewater-a-review
#39
REVIEW
Ranbin Liu, Siqi Li, Yingfan Tu, Xiaodi Hao
Micropollutants in wastewater are a set of compounds receiving a growing concern to the environment and human health. As a green and low-cost process, microalgae-based systems (MBSs) have already been demonstrated the ability of micropollutant removal. In the present review, 114 micropollutants and 16 microalgae species in total are summarized and analyzed to present an overview capability of the MBSs. The analysis shows that MBSs can eradicate most of the included micropollutants with 94 compounds (82% of total) being removed by ≥ 50%...
February 16, 2021: Journal of Environmental Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33578171/recent-trends-in-advanced-oxidation-process-based-degradation-of-erythromycin-pollution-status-eco-toxicity-and-degradation-mechanism-in-aquatic-ecosystems
#40
REVIEW
Aniqa Ashraf, Guijian Liu, Balal Yousaf, Muhammad Arif, Rafay Ahmed, Samina Irshad, Ayesha Imtiyaz Cheema, Audil Rashid, Humaira Gulzaman
Wide spread documentation of antibiotic pollution is becoming a threat to aquatic environment. Erythromycin (ERY), a macrolide belonging antibiotic is at the top of this list with its concentrations ranging between ng/L to a few μg/L in various global waterbodies giving rise to ERY-resistance genes (ERY-RGs) and ERY- resistance bacteria (ERY-RBs) posing serious threat to the aquatic organisms. ERY seems resistant to various conventional water treatments, remained intact and even increased in terms of mass loads after treatment...
January 27, 2021: Science of the Total Environment
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