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Ashima Kushwaha BhardwajIndian Institute of Advanced Research Verified email at iiar.res.in Cited by 940 |
Mechanism of drug resistance in a clinical isolate of Vibrio fluvialis: involvement of multiple plasmids and integrons
…, A Ghosh, R Jain, A Ghosh, AK Bhardwaj - International journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
The role of mobile genetic elements in imparting multiple drug resistance to a clinical isolate
of Vibrio fluvialis (BD146) was investigated. This isolate showed complete or intermediate …
of Vibrio fluvialis (BD146) was investigated. This isolate showed complete or intermediate …
[HTML][HTML] Synergistic Effect of Various Virulence Factors Leading to High Toxicity of Environmental V. cholerae Non-O1/ Non-O139 Isolates Lacking ctx Gene …
Background Vibrio cholerae non-O1/ non-O139 serogroups have been reported to cause
sporadic diarrhoea in humans. Cholera toxins have been mostly implicated for hypersecretion …
sporadic diarrhoea in humans. Cholera toxins have been mostly implicated for hypersecretion …
Triplex PCR assay for the rapid identification of 3 major Vibrio species, Vibrio cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio fluvialis
A triplex PCR assay was developed for the identification of 3 major Vibrio spp., Vibrio
cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio fluvialis by targeting their haemolysin, haem-utilizing…
cholerae, Vibrio parahaemolyticus, and Vibrio fluvialis by targeting their haemolysin, haem-utilizing…
[HTML][HTML] Role of H- and D- MATE-Type Transporters from Multidrug Resistant Clinical Isolates of Vibrio fluvialis in Conferring Fluoroquinolone Resistance
P Mohanty, A Patel, A Kushwaha Bhardwaj - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Background The study seeks to understand the role of efflux pumps in multidrug resistance
displayed by the clinical isolates of Vibrio fluvialis, a pathogen known to cause cholera-like …
displayed by the clinical isolates of Vibrio fluvialis, a pathogen known to cause cholera-like …
Clinical isolates of Vibrio fluvialis from Kolkata, India, obtained during 2006: plasmids, the qnr gene and a mutation in gyrase A as mechanisms of multidrug …
…, A Ghosh, AK Bhardwaj - Journal of medical …, 2012 - microbiologyresearch.org
Resistance profiles and their correlation with genetic factors were investigated in 12 isolates
of Vibrio fluvialis obtained from hospitalized patients in Kolkata, India, in 2006. All the …
of Vibrio fluvialis obtained from hospitalized patients in Kolkata, India, in 2006. All the …
A highly promiscuous integron, plasmids, extended spectrum beta lactamases and efflux pumps as factors governing multidrug resistance in a highly drug resistant …
N Rajpara, M Nair, AK Bhardwaj - Indian journal of microbiology, 2018 - Springer
In an earlier study from this laboratory, Vibrio fluvialis BD146, a clinical isolate from Kolkata,
India, 2002, was found to be resistant to all the fourteen antibiotics tested. It harboured a …
India, 2002, was found to be resistant to all the fourteen antibiotics tested. It harboured a …
Molecular analysis of multidrug resistance in clinical isolates of Shigella spp. from 2001–2010 in Kolkata, India: role of integrons, plasmids, and topoisomerase …
…, T Ramamurthy, SK Niyogi, AK Bhardwaj - Infection and drug …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Full article: Molecular analysis of multidrug resistance in clinical isolates of Shigella spp.
from 2001–2010 in Kolkata, India: role of integrons, plasmids, and topoisomerase mutations …
from 2001–2010 in Kolkata, India: role of integrons, plasmids, and topoisomerase mutations …
Involvement of topoisomerase mutations and qnr and aac (6′) Ib-cr genes in conferring quinolone resistance to clinical isolates of Vibrio and Shigella spp. from …
…, SK Niyogi, GN Kumar, AK Bhardwaj - Journal of Global …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives Quinolone antibiotics have been widely used to treat diarrhoeal diseases caused
by bacterial agents such as those belonging to the genera Vibrio and Shigella. As these …
by bacterial agents such as those belonging to the genera Vibrio and Shigella. As these …
Therapeutic limitations due to antibiotic drug resistance: road to alternate therapies
The antibiotics are destined for obsolescence as microbes would find a way to deal with
them either by innate or by acquired genes. It is truly said that the power of bacteria should …
them either by innate or by acquired genes. It is truly said that the power of bacteria should …
Evolution of mdrs
AK Bhardwaj, K Vinothkumar - Quorum sensing vs quorum quenching: a …, 2014 - Springer
The introduction of antibiotics for treating infectious diseases in the twentieth century led to
an incredible reduction in the death rate of humans. However, the emergence of resistance to …
an incredible reduction in the death rate of humans. However, the emergence of resistance to …