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This project aims to understand and control the spread of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria, focusing on the mechanisms of plasmid-mediated resistance. By studying the population genetics of resistant strains, it seeks to inform strategies for combating infections caused by resistant bacteria.
Antimicrobial resistance in bacteria is currently one of the most concerning threats for public health.
Up to 400,000 patients suffer from infections resistant to multiple antibiotics in Europe annually, giving rise to more than 18,000 deaths every year.
Hence, a better control of the rise and spread of antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic bacteria is crucial to improve the health of European citizens.
Bacteria acquire resistance to antibiotics through two principal routes, (i) chromosomal mut…
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