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Bacterial colonization dynamics and antibiotic resistance gene dissemination in the hospital environment after first patient occupancy: a longitudinal metagenetic study

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Tilman E. Klassert, Rasmus Leistner, Cristina Zubiría-Barrera, Cristina Zubiría-Barrera, Magdalena Stock, Magdalena Stock, Mercedes López, Mercedes López, Robert Neubert, Robert Neubert, Dominik Driesch, Dominik Driesch, Petra Gastmeier, Hortense Slevogt

Summary

Researchers tracked how bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes spread throughout a newly opened hospital ward after its first patients arrived, providing new insights into how clinical environments become colonized with potentially dangerous microbes. The findings could help guide infection control strategies in healthcare facilities.

The results presented in this study provide new insights into different aspects of the environmental microbiome in the clinical setting, and will help to adopt infection control strategies in hospitals and health care-related buildings. Video Abstract.

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