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The use of antibiotics in animal husbandry has long been associated with the appearance of antibiotic resistance and virulence factor determinants. Nonetheless, the number of cases of human infection involving resistant or virulent microorganisms that originate in farms is increasing. While many antibiotics have been banned as dietary supplements in some countries, other additives thought to be innocuous in terms of the development and spread of antibiotic resistance are used as growth promoters. In fact, several clay materials are routinely added to animal feed with the aim of improving growth and animal product quality. However, recent findings suggest that sepiolite, a clay additive, mediates the direct transfer of plasmids between different bacterial species. We therefore hypothesize that clays present in animal feed facilitate the horizontal transfer of resistance determinants in the digestive tract of farm animals.
500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie, antibiotic resistance, Virulence factors, Antibiotic resistance, Sepiolite, Virulence factor, RM1-950, Horizontal gene transfer, clay, Hypothesis, virulence factor, sepiolite, Clay, antimicrobial, horizontal gene transfer, Clays, Antimicrobial, Therapeutics. Pharmacology
500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie, antibiotic resistance, Virulence factors, Antibiotic resistance, Sepiolite, Virulence factor, RM1-950, Horizontal gene transfer, clay, Hypothesis, virulence factor, sepiolite, Clay, antimicrobial, horizontal gene transfer, Clays, Antimicrobial, Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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