Publications by authors named "Kaleb Z Abram"

In this chapter, we leverage a novel approach to assess the seamless population structure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, using the full repertoire of genomes sequenced to date (GenBank, April 6, 2020). In order to assess the set of core functions that represents the species as well as the differences in these core functions among the phylogroups observed in the population structure analysis, we performed pangenome analyses at the species level and at the phylogroup level. The existence of the phylogroups described in the population structure analyses was supported by their different profiles of antibiotic-resistant determinants.

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Insertion sequences (ISs) and other transposable elements are associated with the mobilization of antibiotic resistance determinants and the modulation of pathogenic characteristics. In this work, we aimed to investigate the association between ISs and antibiotic resistance genes, and their role in the dissemination and modification of the antibiotic-resistant phenotype. To that end, we leveraged fully resolved and genomes of isolates collected over 5 days from an inpatient with prolonged bacteraemia.

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Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Providencia rettgeri isolate PROV_UAMS_01, which was recovered in 2021 from a urine sample from a hospitalized patient in Arkansas, USA. The genome sequence of P. rettgeri isolate PROV_UAMS_01 comprises a single chromosomal replicon with a G+C content of 40.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vegetables may harbor antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genes, potentially posing a health risk.
  • In a study analyzing 88 vegetable samples from U.S. retail, 2 samples were found to produce AmpC and 8 were ESBL-producing, indicating the presence of antibiotic resistance.
  • Whole genome sequencing revealed specific strains carrying resistance genes, with a significant number of antibiotic resistance genes identified in spinach samples, emphasizing the role of vegetables in antibiotic resistance transmission.
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Highlight of the work of Calero and Nikel published in Microbial Biotechnology journal a few months ago.

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