resistensgenkombinationer
Resistensgenkombinationer refers to the phenomenon where microorganisms, particularly bacteria, acquire multiple antibiotic resistance genes. This can occur through various mechanisms, including horizontal gene transfer, where resistance genes are exchanged between bacteria. Common methods of gene transfer include conjugation, transformation, and transduction. Conjugation involves the direct transfer of genetic material from one bacterium to another through cell-to-cell contact. Transformation is the uptake of free DNA from the environment by a bacterium. Transduction involves the transfer of bacterial DNA from one bacterium to another via bacteriophages, which are viruses that infect bacteria.
The presence of multiple resistance genes within a single microorganism significantly complicates treatment strategies for infectious