Kewei Li
Chinese Ministry of Education
8 Papers
22 Citations
Kewei Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Ministry of Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmid & Integron. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Kewei Li include Wenzhou Medical College.
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Papers
Genomic Analysis of Delftia tsuruhatensis Strain TR1180 Isolated From A Patient From China With In4-Like Integron-Associated Antimicrobial Resistance
Cong Cheng,Wangxiao Zhou,Xu Dong,Xu Dong,Peiyao Zhang,Peiyao Zhang,Kexin Zhou,Kexin Zhou,Danying Zhou,Danying Zhou,Changrui Qian,Changrui Qian,Xi Lin,Xi Lin,Peizhen Li,Peizhen Li,Kewei Li,Kewei Li,Qiyu Bao,Qiyu Bao,Teng Xu,Junwan Lu,Junwan Lu,Jun Ying,Jun Ying +24 more
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper determined the complete genome sequence of a clinical D. tsuruhatensis strain, TR1180, isolated from a sputum specimen of a female patient in China.
Distribution of β-Lactamase Genes and Genetic Context of bla KPC-2 in Clinical Carbapenemase-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates.
Hongmao Liu,Hailong Lin,Hailong Lin,Zhewei Sun,Xinyi Zhu,Xinyi Zhu,Xueya Zhang,Xueya Zhang,Qiaoling Li,Qiaoling Li,Junwan Lu,Junwan Lu,Xi Lin,Xi Lin,Li Lin,Kewei Li,Kewei Li,Mei Zhu,Qiyu Bao,Qiyu Bao,Teng Xu,Yunliang Hu,Yunliang Hu,Hailin Zhang +23 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors characterized the dissemination mechanism and genetic context of KPC genes in carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) isolates.
Prevalence of Aminoglycoside Resistance Genes and Molecular Characterization of a Novel Gene, aac(3)-IIg, among Clinical Isolates of the Enterobacter cloacae Complex from a Chinese Teaching Hospital
Xinyi Zhu,Xinyi Zhu,Peizhen Li,Changrui Qian,Hongmao Liu,Hongmao Liu,Hailong Lin,Hailong Lin,Xueya Zhang,Xueya Zhang,Qiaoling Li,Qiaoling Li,Junwan Lu,Xi Lin,Teng Xu,Hailing Zhang,Hailing Zhang,Yunliang Hu,Yunliang Hu,Qiyu Bao,Qiyu Bao,Kewei Li,Kewei Li +22 more
TL;DR: High-throughput sequencing in combination with specific PCR assays to investigate the prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance genes among 170 isolates of the E. cloacae complex suggested that aac(3)-IIg is embedded within a class 1 integron, with IS26 playing an important role in its mobility.
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Identification of floR Variants Associated With a Novel Tn4371-Like Integrative and Conjugative Element in Clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates.
Changrui Qian,Hongmao Liu,Hongmao Liu,Jiawei Cao,Yongan Ji,Yongan Ji,Wei Lu,Wei Lu,Junwan Lu,Junwan Lu,Aifang Li,Xinyi Zhu,Xinyi Zhu,Kai Shen,Kai Shen,Haili Xu,Qianqian Chen,Qianqian Chen,Wangxiao Zhou,Wangxiao Zhou,Hongyun Lu,Hailong Lin,Hailong Lin,Xueya Zhang,Xueya Zhang,Qiaoling Li,Qiaoling Li,Xi Lin,Xi Lin,Kewei Li,Kewei Li,Teng Xu,Mei Zhu,Qiyu Bao,Qiyu Bao,Hailin Zhang +35 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the prevalence of floR in 430 Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates from human clinical samples and identified three types of FloR genes (designated floR, floR-T1 and floR -T2) in these isolates, with floR T1 the most prevalent (5.3%, 23/430).
Comparative genomics analysis of Raoultella planticola S25 isolated from duck in China, with florfenicol resistance.
Yabo Liu,Fei Wu,Qing Chen,Yuanyuan Ying,Yi Jiang,Junwan Lu,Xi Lin,Kewei Li,Teng Xu,Qiyu Bao,Qiyu Bao,Liyan Ni +11 more
TL;DR: The results of this work demonstrated that horizontal transfer of the florfenicol resistance gene floR occurred widely between the bacteria of different species and with different origins and that additional florfinicol resistance genes may be present in the bacterial population.
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