Journal article

Transiently silent acquired antimicrobial resistance: an emerging challenge in susceptibility testing

TM Wagner, BP Howden, A Sundsfjord, K Hegstad

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy | Published : 2023

Abstract

Acquisition and expression of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) mechanisms in bacteria are often associated with a fitness cost. Thus, evolutionary adaptation and fitness cost compensation may support the advance of subpopulations with a silent resistance phenotype when the antibiotic selection pressure is absent. However, reports are emerging on the transient nature of silent acquired AMR, describing genetic alterations that can change the expression of these determinants to a clinically relevant level of resistance, and the association with breakthrough infections causing treatment failures. This phenomenon of transiently silent acquired AMR (tsaAMR) is likely to increase, considering the ove..

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