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Rene S. Hendriksen is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions across 101 publications. Within this broad field, their work spans several subfields including Molecular Medicine, Food Science, Endocrinology, Pollution, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research covers a diverse range of topics, notably:

  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Vibrio bacteria research studies
  • Escherichia coli research studies
  • Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing
  • Antibiotic Use and Resistance

Recent publications illustrate the scope and focus of their work. These include:

  • "Genomic analysis of sewage from 101 countries reveals global landscape of antimicrobial resistance" (2022), published in Nature Communications
  • "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the surveillance, prevention and control of antimicrobial resistance: a global survey" (2021), published in Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
  • "Genetic relatedness of multidrug resistant Escherichia coli isolated from humans, chickens and poultry environments" (2021), published in Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
  • "Molecular epidemiology of Salmonella Infantis in Europe: insights into the success of the bacterial host and its parasitic pESI-like megaplasmid" (2020), published in Microbial Genomics
  • "Global diversity and antimicrobial resistance of typhoid fever pathogens: Insights from a meta-analysis of 13,000 Salmonella Typhi genomes" (2023), published in eLife

Rene S. Hendriksen frequently publishes in specific scientific journals. The venues where they have the highest number of publications include:

  • Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Nature Communications
  • Microbial Genomics

The scientist collaborates regularly with a set of frequent co-authors, including:

  • Mabel Kamweli Aworh
  • Frank M. Aarestrup
  • Pimlapas Leekitcharoenphon
  • Siddhartha Thakur
  • Beverly Egyir

Best Publications

  • Global monitoring of antimicrobial resistance based on metagenomics analyses of urban sewage

    Rene S. Hendriksen;Patrick Munk;Patrick Murigu Kamau Njage;Bram van Bunnik

  • Effect of Abolishment of the Use of Antimicrobial Agents for Growth Promotion on Occurrence of Antimicrobial Resistance in Fecal Enterococci from Food Animals in Denmark

    Frank Møller Aarestrup;Anne Mette Seyfarth;Hanne-Dorthe Emborg;Karl Pedersen

  • Multiplex PCR for detection of plasmid-mediated colistin resistance determinants, mcr-1, mcr-2, mcr-3, mcr-4 and mcr-5 for surveillance purposes.

    Ana Rita Rebelo;Valeria Bortolaia;Jette S Kjeldgaard;Susanne K Pedersen

  • Identification of a novel transposon-associated phosphoethanolamine transferase gene, mcr-5, conferring colistin resistance in d-tartrate fermenting Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Paratyphi B.

    Maria Borowiak;Jennie Fischer;Jens A Hammerl;Rene S Hendriksen

  • Global monitoring of Salmonella serovar distribution from the World Health Organization Global Foodborne Infections Network Country Data Bank: results of quality assured laboratories from 2001 to 2007.

    Rene S. Hendriksen;Antonio Vieira;Susanne Karlsmose;Danilo Lo Fo Wong

  • Detection of mcr-1 encoding plasmid-mediated colistin-resistant Escherichia coli isolates from human bloodstream infection and imported chicken meat, Denmark 2015

    Henrik Hasman;Anette M. Hammerum;Frank Hansen;Rene S. Hendriksen

  • Using Genomics to Track Global Antimicrobial Resistance.

    Rene S Hendriksen;Valeria Bortolaia;Heather P Tate;Gregory H Tyson

  • Population Genetics of Vibrio cholerae from Nepal in 2010: Evidence on the Origin of the Haitian Outbreak

    Rene S. Hendriksen;Lance B. Price;James M. Schupp;John D. Gillece

  • International Spread of an Epidemic Population of Salmonella enterica Serotype Kentucky ST198 Resistant to Ciprofloxacin

    Simon Le Hello;Rene S. Hendriksen;Benoit Doublet;Ian Fisher

  • Salmonella serovars from humans and other sources in Thailand, 1993-2002.

    Aroon Bangtrakulnonth;Srirat Pornreongwong;Chaiwat Pulsrikarn;Pathom Sawanpanyalert

  • Genomic analysis of sewage from 101 countries reveals global landscape of antimicrobial resistance

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  • Global phylogeography and ancient evolution of the widespread human gut virus crAssphage

    Robert A. Edwards;Alejandro A. Vega;Holly M. Norman;Maria Ohaeri

  • Antimicrobial resistance of zoonotic and commensal bacteria in Europe: the missing link between consumption and resistance in veterinary medicine.

    Lourdes Garcia-Migura;Rene S. Hendriksen;Lorenzo Fraile;Frank Møller Aarestrup

  • Prevalence of antimicrobial resistance among bacterial pathogens isolated from cattle in different European countries : 2002-2004

    Rene S Hendriksen;Dik J Mevius;Andreas Schroeter;Christopher Teale

  • The Salmonella enterica Pan-genome

    Annika Jacobsen;Rene S. Hendriksen;Frank M. Aaresturp;David W. Ussery;David W. Ussery

  • International Spread of Multidrug-resistant Salmonella Schwarzengrund in Food Products

    Frank M. Aarestrup;Rene S. Hendriksen;Jana Lockett

  • Genomic Epidemiology: Whole-Genome-Sequencing-Powered Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation of Foodborne Bacterial Pathogens.

    Xiangyu Deng;Henk C. den Bakker;Rene S. Hendriksen

  • Emergence of a Clonal Lineage of Multidrug-Resistant ESBL-Producing Salmonella Infantis Transmitted from Broilers and Broiler Meat to Humans in Italy between 2011 and 2014

    Alessia Franco;Pimlapas Leekitcharoenphon;Fabiola Feltrin;Patricia Alba

  • Antimicrobial susceptibility and occurrence of resistance genes among Salmonella enterica serovar Weltevreden from different countries

    Frank M. Aarestrup;Monton Lertworapreecha;Mary C. Evans;Aroon Bangtrakulnonth

  • The global establishment of a highly-fluoroquinolone resistant Salmonella enterica serotype Kentucky ST198 strain.

    Simon Le Hello;Amany Abdelrehim Bekhit;Amany Abdelrehim Bekhit;Sophie Granier;Himel Barua

  • Technical specifications on harmonised monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in zoonotic and indicator bacteria from food-producing animals and food

    Marc Aerts;Antonio Battisti;René Hendriksen

  • DANMAP 2017 - Use of antimicrobial agents and occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food animals, food and humans in Denmark

    Birgitte Borck Høg;Flemming Bager;Helle Bisgaard Korsgaard;Johanne Ellis-Iversen

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Møller Aarestrup
Frank Møller Aarestrup Technical University of Denmark
Henrik Hasman
Henrik Hasman Statens Serum Institut
Antonio Battisti
Antonio Battisti National Research Council (CNR)
Dik Mevius
Dik Mevius Utrecht University
Henrik Caspar Wegener
Henrik Caspar Wegener University of Copenhagen
Ole Lund
Ole Lund Danish National Genome Center
Frederick J. Angulo
Frederick J. Angulo Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
John Elmerdahl Olsen
John Elmerdahl Olsen University of Copenhagen
François-Xavier Weill
François-Xavier Weill Institut Pasteur
Anders Dalsgaard
Anders Dalsgaard University of Copenhagen

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