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      The prevalence, diagnosis, and dissemination of mcr-1 in colistin resistance: Progress and challenge

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          Considered as the last defense line against Gram-negative bacteria, colistin is particularly effective against multiple drug-resistant bacteria such as multi-drug resistance (MDR) and carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE). However, since the plasmid-mediated mobile colistin resistance-1 ( mcr-1) was first reported in China in 2015, it has been widely detected from humans, animals, and the environment across 47 countries/regions worldwide by 2019, which has attracted the attention of the World Health Organization and global government departments, who formulated emergency strategies and interventions to contain its emergence and spread. At present, three kinds of colistin for clinical injection have been adopted in clinic in China. Due to drug pressure screening, the risk with Gram-negative bacteria developing resistance to colistin may corresponding increase. Therefore, rapid, accurate and sensitive detection methods are particularly needed. This review summarizes the prevalence of mcr-1, in addition to a diverse assortment of different detection techniques of colistin resistance, and analyzes the application scenarios, advantages, and challenges of different technologies, in order to provide a scientific evidence-based proof for the rapid detection of colistin resistance.

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          Journal
          DIT
          Decoding Infection and Transmission
          KeAi (China )
          2949-9240
          11 December 2023
          : 1
          : e100007
          Affiliations
          [1] aShanghai Municipal Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Shanghai, PR China
          [2] bHoukou District Center for Diseases Control and Prevention, Shanghai, PR China
          Author notes
          * Corresponding author. E-mail address: chenmin@ 123456scdc.sh.cn (M. Chen).
          Article
          j.dcit.2023.100007
          10.1016/j.dcit.2023.100007
          3b816abd-0aed-4819-bbba-9593f6237816
          © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Jiangsu Institute of Parasitic Diseases

          This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

          History
          : 10 April 2023
          : 13 October 2023
          : 23 November 2023
          Funding
          Funded by: Three-Year Initiative Plan for Strengthening Public Health System Construction in Shanghai (2023–2025)
          Award ID: GWVI-11.2-XD28
          Funded by: Three-Year Initiative Plan for Strengthening Public Health System Construction in Shanghai (2023–2025)
          Award ID: GWVI-3

          Parasitology,Molecular biology,Human biology,Genetics,Microbiology & Virology,Life sciences
          Progress,Diagnosis,Prevalence, mcr-1 ,Colistin,Challenge

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