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Study characteristics of identified research studies about disinfectant resistance.
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Study characteristics of identified research studies about disinfectant resistance.

Journal: Microorganisms

Article Title: Reduced Susceptibility and Increased Resistance of Bacteria against Disinfectants: A Systematic Review

doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9122550

Figure Lengend Snippet: Study characteristics of identified research studies about disinfectant resistance.

Article Snippet: Cottell, et al. (2009), Great Britain and Germany, Journal of Hospital Infection , Determining the minimum inhibitory concentrations of triclosan with broth- and agar-dilution methods. Using the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy guidelines, the antibiotic susceptibilities were determined. Exploring further linkages between triclosan exposure and the emergence or lack of bacterial antibiotic resistance. , Triclosan MICs were significantly higher for the mutant strains S. aureus T3 and E. coli TM3 compared with the parent strains E. coli ATCC 8739 and S. aureus NCIMB 9518. Significantly higher MIC was also observed in the triclosan-tolerant strain A. johnsonii RC compared to the sensitive counterpart..

Techniques: Infection, Mutagenesis, Derivative Assay, Functional Assay, Activity Assay, Plasmid Preparation, Produced, Bacteria, Inhibition, Control, Reverse Transcription, Gene Expression, Concentration Assay, Isolation

MIC of biocides and the expressed susceptibility/resistance of bacteria to disinfectants.

Journal: Microorganisms

Article Title: Reduced Susceptibility and Increased Resistance of Bacteria against Disinfectants: A Systematic Review

doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9122550

Figure Lengend Snippet: MIC of biocides and the expressed susceptibility/resistance of bacteria to disinfectants.

Article Snippet: Cottell, et al. (2009), Great Britain and Germany, Journal of Hospital Infection , Determining the minimum inhibitory concentrations of triclosan with broth- and agar-dilution methods. Using the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy guidelines, the antibiotic susceptibilities were determined. Exploring further linkages between triclosan exposure and the emergence or lack of bacterial antibiotic resistance. , Triclosan MICs were significantly higher for the mutant strains S. aureus T3 and E. coli TM3 compared with the parent strains E. coli ATCC 8739 and S. aureus NCIMB 9518. Significantly higher MIC was also observed in the triclosan-tolerant strain A. johnsonii RC compared to the sensitive counterpart..

Techniques: Bacteria, Concentration Assay

Disinfectant and bacterial mechanisms for the most commonly used disinfectants.

Journal: Microorganisms

Article Title: Reduced Susceptibility and Increased Resistance of Bacteria against Disinfectants: A Systematic Review

doi: 10.3390/microorganisms9122550

Figure Lengend Snippet: Disinfectant and bacterial mechanisms for the most commonly used disinfectants.

Article Snippet: Cottell, et al. (2009), Great Britain and Germany, Journal of Hospital Infection , Determining the minimum inhibitory concentrations of triclosan with broth- and agar-dilution methods. Using the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy guidelines, the antibiotic susceptibilities were determined. Exploring further linkages between triclosan exposure and the emergence or lack of bacterial antibiotic resistance. , Triclosan MICs were significantly higher for the mutant strains S. aureus T3 and E. coli TM3 compared with the parent strains E. coli ATCC 8739 and S. aureus NCIMB 9518. Significantly higher MIC was also observed in the triclosan-tolerant strain A. johnsonii RC compared to the sensitive counterpart..

Techniques: Membrane, Inhibition, Transformation Assay, Transduction, Plasmid Preparation, Gene Expression, Expressing, Concentration Assay, Activity Assay, Disruption, Lysis, Molecular Weight, Over Expression, Modification