Knowledge Network Node

Antibiotic resistance genes and class 1 integron in the environment: research progressChinese Full Text

SU Zhi-Guo;ZHANG Yan;DAI Tian-Jiao;CHEN Jia-Yu;ZHANG Yong-Ming;WEN Dong-Hui;College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University;School of Environment and Civil Engineering, Jiangnan University;College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Shanghai Normal University;

Abstract: As a new type of pollutant, antibiotic resistance genes(ARGs) come from complicated sources and distribute widely in different habitats to pose a great potential risk to ecological environment and human health. Meanwhile, class 1 integron plays an important role in ARGs horizontal transfer among environmental bacteria and turns them into antibiotic resistant bacteria(ARB). The abundance of intⅠ1 and ARGs in the environment shows a significant positive-correlation, therefore Int Ⅰ might be used a... More
  • DOI:

    10.13344/j.microbiol.china.180042

  • Series:

    (A) Mathematics/ Physics/ Mechanics/ Astronomy; (B) Chemistry/ Metallurgy/ Environment/ Mine Industry

  • Subject:

    Environment Science and Resources Utilization

  • Classification Code:

    X132

Download the mobile appuse the app to scan this coderead the article.

Tips: Please download CAJViewer to view CAJ format full text.

Download: 1812 Page: 2217-2233 Pagecount: 17 Size: 1036K

Related Literature
  • Similar Article
  • Reader Recommendation
  • Associated Author