Project

Control of cephalosporin resistance by the use of plasmids

Code
160G5613
Duration
01 June 2013 → 31 May 2017
Funding
Federal funding: various
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Animal biology
    • Microbiology
    • Systems biology
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Microbiology
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Laboratory medicine
    • Microbiology
  • Agricultural and food sciences
    • Veterinary medicine
    • Other veterinary sciences
    • Other agricultural, veterinary and food sciences
Keywords
plasmids cephalosporines resistance
 
Project description

Antimicrobial resistance is an ever-growing problem and is often encoded by antimicrobial resistance genes localised on mobile genetic elements such as plasmids. The aim of this project is to investigate if plasmids derived from Escherica coli are able to prevent the further spread of cephalosporin resistance genes.