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Exposure to doxycycline increases risk of carrying a broad range of enteric antimicrobial resistance determinants in an elderly cohort.

Lucy CarpenterSophie MillerErin FlynnJocelyn M ChooJosephine CollinsAndrew P ShoubridgeDavid GordonDavid J LynnCraig WhiteheadLex E X LeongKerry L IveySteve L WesselinghMaria C InacioMaria CrottyLito E PapanicolasSteven L TaylorGeraint B Rogers
Published in: The Journal of infection (2024)
The gut microbiome of aged care residents is a major reservoir of antibiotic resistance. As a critical antibiotic in medical practice, a comprehensive understanding of the impact of doxycycline exposure on the gut resistome is paramount for informed antibiotic use, particularly in an evolving landscape of prophylactic applications. Near-universal asymptomatic carriage of clinically critical resistance determinants is highly concerning and reinforces the urgent need for improved management of antibiotic use in long-term aged care.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • quality improvement
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