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Meaning of "cross-resistance"

Cross-resistance is a phenomenon where an organism that has developed resistance to one particular substance or treatment also becomes resistant to another similar substance or treatment. This term is commonly used in the fields of medicine, biology, and agriculture
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  • The tolerance to a usually toxic substance stimulated by former exposure to a structurally similar substance.
  • The tolerance to the pathogenic effects of a microorganism stimulated by former exposure to a similar infectious agent.

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Cross-resistance is observed with other fluoroquinolones.
Genotypic mutation pattern and cross-resistance.
There is no cross-resistance to these three agents.
This is a significant increase in the cross-resistance.
Cross-resistance between aminoglycosides may occur.
Phenotypic resistance and cross-resistance.
Cross-resistance has been observed among NRTIs.
All rifamycins have high levels of cross-resistance.
Cross-resistance of these organisms to tetracyclines is common.
There is no known resistance or cross-resistance.
Cross-resistance of these microorganisms to tetracyclines is common.
There is also increasing concern about cross-resistance.
Cross-resistance of these organisms to tetracycline is common.
Within the class of quinolones cross-resistance has been observed.
Cross-resistance is frequent between tetracyclines.

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They show little or no cross-resistance in these cell lines.
Rapid cross-resistance bringing cockroaches closer to invincibility.
Other aminoglycosides and polypeptides have low cross-resistance.
The risk of cross-resistance between subgroups is considered low.
Amikacin and kanamycin have very high cross-resistance.
Cross-resistance within the fluoroquinolone class of antimicrobials is common.
Do not use drugs for which cross-resistance exists.
Cross-resistance among the currently registered NNRTIs is broad.
No possibility of antibiotical cross-resistance.
Cross-resistance to other macrolide antibiotics can not be excluded.
Nadifloxacin does not show cross-resistance with other new fluoroquinolones.
Cross-resistance across the fluoroquinolone class of antibiotics is common.
There is often complete cross-resistance between lincomycin and clindamycin.
Cross-resistance between levofloxacin and other fluoroquinolones is observed.
These enzymes confer different cross-resistance against other aminoglycosides.
Cross-resistance in vitro in viruses resistant to other protease inhibitors.
This resistance results in cross-resistance to macrolides, lincosamides and streptogramins.
Cross-resistance and multiple resistance has also been documented.
Fluoroquinolones are believed to have high cross-resistance between each other.
The risk of cross-resistance can not be excluded as well.
Thirdly there is extensive but incomplete cross-resistance among the INIs.
Varying degrees of cross-resistance among protease inhibitors have been.
Ery and oie markers in all three strains exhibited cross-resistance.
Frequent cross-resistance occurs between capreomycin and viomycin.
Strains with chromosomal resistance do not show cross-resistance with aminoglycosides.
In contrast, cross-resistance refers to resistance to antibiotics of different classes.
Lowered tolerance to an agent is often accompanied by cross-resistance to a variety of other agents.
Cross-resistance may also occur with drugs of other classes.
No information relating to potential cross-resistance with other cytostatic products is available.
Cross-resistance to rifampicin has only been shown with other rifamycins.
For staphylococcal infections, there is cross-resistance between cephalosporins and isoxazolylpenicillins.
Cross-resistance among certain reverse transcriptase inhibitors has been recognized.
The relevance of these in vitro cross-resistance data remains to be established in clinical practice.
Cross-resistance to rifampin has only been shown with other rifamycins.
High doses of antibiotics may have the potential to promote increased cross-resistance.

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