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On the evolutionary ecology of multidrug resistance in bacteria.

Author(s): Lehtinen S, Blanquart F, Lipsitch M, Fraser C, with the Maela Pneumococcal Collaboration.|Journal: PLoS Pathog|PMID: 31083687| June 2019
Resistance against different antibiotics appears on the same bacterial strains more often than expected by chance, leading to high frequencies…

The evolution of antibiotic resistance in a structured host population.

Author(s): Blanquart F, Lehtinen S, Lipsitch M, Fraser C|Journal: J R Soc Interface|PMID: 29925579| June 2018
The evolution of antibiotic resistance in opportunistic pathogens such as , or is a major public health problem, as infection…

Evolution of antibiotic resistance is linked to any genetic mechanism affecting bacterial duration of carriage.

Author(s): Lehtinen S, Blanquart F, Croucher NJ, Turner P, Lipsitch M, Fraser C|Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A|PMID: 28096340| January 2017
Understanding how changes in antibiotic consumption affect the prevalence of antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens is important for public health.…

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