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  1. How to evaluate genomics approaches developed to detect antibiotics resistance?
  2. Complete Genome Sequences of Isolates of Enterococcus faecium Sequence Type 117, a Globally Disseminated Multidrug-Resistant Clone
  3. AcCNET (Accessory Genome Constellation Network): comparative genomics software for accessory genome analysis using bipartite networks
  4. Dissemination of Novel Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms through the Insertion Sequence Mediated Spread of Metabolic Genes
  5. Global Emergence and Dissemination of Enterococci as Nosocomial Pathogens: Attack of the Clones?
  6. The impact of host metapopulation structure on the population genetics of colonizing bacteria
  7. Diversity and Evolution of the Tn5801-tet(M)-Like Integrative and Conjugative Elements among Enterococcus, Streptococcus, and Staphylococcus
  8. The impact of host metapopulation structure on the population genetics of colonizing bacteria
  9. Erratum to: Investigating the mobilome in clinically important lineages of Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis
  10. A membrane computing simulator of trans-hierarchical antibiotic resistance evolution dynamics in nested ecological compartments (ARES)
  11. Significant Differences Characterise the Correlation Coefficients between Biocide and Antibiotic Susceptibility Profiles in Staphylococcus aureus
  12. Prioritizing risks of antibiotic resistance genes in all metagenomes
  13. Investigating the mobilome in clinically important lineages of Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis
  14. The Plasmidome of Firmicutes: Impact on the Emergence and the Spread of Resistance to Antimicrobials
  15. Polymorphic Variation in Susceptibility and Metabolism of Triclosan-Resistant Mutants of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae Clinical Strains Obtained after Exposure to Biocides and Antibiotics
  16. A hospital sewage ST17 Enterococcus faecium with a transferable Inc18-like plasmid carrying genes coding for resistance to antibiotics and quaternary ammonium compounds (qacZ)
  17. Antibiotic-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli High-Risk Clones and an IncFIIkMosaic Plasmid Hosting Tn1(blaTEM-4) in Isolates from 1990 to 2004
  18. Population Biology of Intestinal Enterococcus Isolates from Hospitalized and Nonhospitalized Individuals in Different Age Groups
  19. Plasmid Flux in Escherichia coli ST131 Sublineages, Analyzed by Plasmid Constellation Network (PLACNET), a New Method for Plasmid Reconstruction from Whole Genome Sequences
  20. What is a resistance gene? Ranking risk in resistomes
  21. Public health evolutionary biology of antimicrobial resistance: priorities for intervention
  22. Widening the Spaces of Selection: Evolution along Sublethal Antimicrobial Gradients
  23. Counteracting antibiotic resistance: breaking barriers among antibacterial strategies
  24. Evolutionary Biology of Pathogenic Enterococci
  25. Evaluation of Epidemiological Cut-Off Values Indicates that Biocide Resistant Subpopulations Are Uncommon in Natural Isolates of Clinically-Relevant Microorganisms
  26. Antibiotic resistant enterococci—Tales of a drug resistance gene trafficker
  27. Microevolutionary Events Involving Narrow Host Plasmids Influences Local Fixation of Vancomycin-Resistance in Enterococcus Populations
  28. Antibiotic resistance shaping multi-level population biology of bacteria
  29. Commensal Enterobacteriaceae as reservoirs of extended-spectrum beta-lactamases, integrons, and sul genes in Portugal
  30. Diversity and biofilm-production ability among isolates of Escherichia coli phylogroup D belonging to ST69, ST393 and ST405 clonal groups
  31. Multilevel population genetics in antibiotic resistance
  32. Non-susceptibility to tigecycline in enterococci from hospitalised patients, food products and community sources
  33. A multiresistance megaplasmid pLG1 bearing a hylEfm genomic island in hospital Enterococcus faecium isolates
  34. Assessment of prevalence and changing epidemiology of extended-spectrum β-lactamase–producing Enterobacteriaceae fecal carriers using a chromogenic medium
  35. Diversificación y evolución clonal de patógenos grampositivos: nuevas perspectivas y retos en el siglo xxi
  36. Evolutionary Trajectories of Beta-Lactamase CTX-M-1 Cluster Enzymes: Predicting Antibiotic Resistance
  37. Enterococcus faecium resistente a glucopéptidos en un hospital del norte de España. Caracterización molecular y epidemiología clínica
  38. Caracterización y epidemiología molecular de betalactamasas de espectro extendido en Escherichia coli y Klebsiella pneumoniae en once hospitales españoles (2004)
  39. Dissemination of Clonally Related Escherichia coli Strains Expressing Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamase CTX-M-15
  40. Los complejos clonales de alto riesgo CC2 y CC9 están ampliamente representados en cepas hospitalarias de Enterococcus faecalis aisladas en España
  41. The CTX-M β-lactamase pandemic
  42. Pseudomonas aeruginosa multirresistente productora de PER-1 en España
  43. Vancomycin-resistantEnterococcus faeciumClone in Swine, Europe
  44. Global Spread of Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium from Distinct Nosocomial Genetic Complex
  45. Papel de los integrones en la resistencia a los agentes antimicrobianos
  46. Multi-resistant Gram-negative bacilli: from epidemics to endemics
  47. Multi-resistant Gram-negative bacilli
  48. Multi-resistant Gram-negative bacilli: from epidemics to endemics
  49. Allodemics
  50. Validation of the VITEK2 and the advance expert system with a collection of enterobacteriaceae harboring extended spectrum or inhibitor resistant β-lactamases
  51. In vivo testing of an Enterococcus faecalis efaA mutant and use of efaA homologs for species identification
  52. Recurrent group B streptococcal disease in infants: Who should receive rifampin?
  53. First Report of Vancomycin‐Resistant Enterococcus faecium Isolated in Argentina
  54. Comparative in-vitro activity of the new fluoroquinolone trovafloxacin (CP-99,219) against Gram-positive cocci
  55. Application of Molecular Techniques to the Study of Nosocomial Infections Caused by Enterococci