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by Fomite
4177 days ago
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"Bacteria are quickly out-competed by genetic variants with fewer expressing genes that they don't need." This has not been true for MRSA, where transmission of resistant organisms in the community was sustained despite there not being particularly intense selective pressure in the community. Last I checked (I don't work in community transmission as much) we don't have a firm handle on why that's true, but I'd caution against simply assuming that resistant organisms will be out competed absent selective pressure. Beyond that, even if they are out competed, that's not sufficient. They need to be out competed to extinction. |
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http://www.eurekaselect.com/68849/article