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Raising the Alarm: Fosfomycin Resistance Associated with Non-susceptible Inner Colonies Imparts No Fitness Cost to the Primary Bacterial Uropathogen

Abstract

While fosfomycin resistance is rare, the observation of non-susceptible subpopulations among clinical isolates is a common phenomenon during antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) in American and European clinical labs. Previous evidence suggests that mutations eliciting this phenotype are of high biological cost to the pathogen during infection, leading to current recommendations of neglecting non-susceptible colonies during AST. Here, we report that the most common route to fosfomycin resistance, as well as novel routes described in this work, does not impair virulence in uropathogenic , the major cause of urinary tract infections, suggesting a re-evaluation of current susceptibility guidelines is warranted.

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