Antibiotic resistance is a major public health concern, with fears expressed that we shortly will run out of antibiotics. In reality, the picture is more mixed, improving against some pathogens but worsening against others. Against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)—the highest profile pathogen—the range of treatment options is expanding, with daptomycin, linezolid and tigecycline all launched, and telavancin, ceftobiprole, ceftaroline and dalbavancin anticipated. There is a greater problem with enterococci, especially if, as in endocarditis, bactericidal activity is needed and the isolate has high-level aminoglycoside resistance; nevertheless, daptomycin, telavancin and razupenem all offer cidal potential. Against Enterobac...
AbstractMultidrug resistance in Gram-positive pathogens emerged as a major therapeutic challenge ove...
ABSTRACTPoliticians and public health officials have joined specialist professionals in recognising ...
(See the article by Kofteridis et al, on pages 1238–1244.) Antibiotic resistance among gram-nega-tiv...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognized to be a global threat to health security, requiring act...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens is an inevitable consequence of antibi...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
The spread of resistance among Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria represents a growing challen...
AbstractGrowing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective ...
Since their discovery during the 20th century, antimicrobial agents (antibiotics and related medicin...
Introduction: Infections due to multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria are burdened by high mortality ra...
AbstractBacterial infections are becoming more difficult to treat. At the present time c. 70% of nos...
During the last decade, both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria that are resistant to most or ...
Lately, the medical news has featured a disturb-ing number of reports of the inexorable devel-opment...
Infections due to carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria are burdened by high mortality and rep...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is growing up day by day in both community and hospital setting,...
AbstractMultidrug resistance in Gram-positive pathogens emerged as a major therapeutic challenge ove...
ABSTRACTPoliticians and public health officials have joined specialist professionals in recognising ...
(See the article by Kofteridis et al, on pages 1238–1244.) Antibiotic resistance among gram-nega-tiv...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is recognized to be a global threat to health security, requiring act...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens is an inevitable consequence of antibi...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
The spread of resistance among Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria represents a growing challen...
AbstractGrowing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective ...
Since their discovery during the 20th century, antimicrobial agents (antibiotics and related medicin...
Introduction: Infections due to multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria are burdened by high mortality ra...
AbstractBacterial infections are becoming more difficult to treat. At the present time c. 70% of nos...
During the last decade, both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria that are resistant to most or ...
Lately, the medical news has featured a disturb-ing number of reports of the inexorable devel-opment...
Infections due to carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria are burdened by high mortality and rep...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is growing up day by day in both community and hospital setting,...
AbstractMultidrug resistance in Gram-positive pathogens emerged as a major therapeutic challenge ove...
ABSTRACTPoliticians and public health officials have joined specialist professionals in recognising ...
(See the article by Kofteridis et al, on pages 1238–1244.) Antibiotic resistance among gram-nega-tiv...