Emergence of nosocomial associated opportunistic pathogens in the gut microbiome after antibiotic treatment.
Isaac RapleeLacey WalkerLei XuAnil SurathuAshok ChockalingamSharron StewartXiaomei HanRodney RouseZhihua LiPublished in: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control (2021)
Oral antibiotic therapy may select for common opportunistic pathogens responsible for nosocomial infections. In this study opportunistic pathogens present after antibiotic therapy harbored more antibiotic resistant genes than populations of opportunistic pathogens before treatment. Our results demonstrate the effects of antibiotic therapy on induced dysbiosis and expansion of opportunistic pathogen populations and antibiotic resistant subpopulations of those pathogens. Follow-up studies with larger samples sizes and potentially controlled clinical investigations should be performed to confirm our findings.