Title of article :
Competition between Plasmid-Bearing and Plasmid-Free Organisms in the Host: Population Dynamics and Antibiotic Resistance
Author/Authors :
Song, Hui-Xing Qufu Normal University - School of Life Science, China , Song, Hui-Xing Southwest University - School of Life Science - Laboratory of Eco-Environments, China , Peng, Yuan-Ying Qufu Normal University - School of Life Science, China , Zhu, Zhi-Fu Chongqing Communication Institute - Department of Mathematics, China
Abstract :
Objective: To clarify the effects of antibiotic exposure on bacterial antibiotic resistance. Materials and Methods: A competitive population dynamics model for plasmid-bearing organisms and plasmid-free organisms in the host was established. The Poincaré-Bendixson theorem was used for analysis. Results: All possible results of the competition dependent on biologically meaningful parameters were obtained, which can be classified into eight categories. With the outcomes of the plasmid model, we discussed the sterilizing effect if an antibiotic was added to the host. Conclusion: When antibiotic-resistant bacteria existed in a host, a higher dosage of antibiotics was needed with an increased risk of survival of plasmid-bearing organisms and greater danger of resistance to antibiotics.
Keywords :
Plasmid , bearing organisms , Plasmid , free organisms , Resistance to antibiotics
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice
Journal title :
Medical Principles and Practice