There is urgent need for new therapeutic strategies to fight the global threat of antibiotic resistance. The focus of this Perspective is on chemical agents that target the most common mechanisms of antibiotic resistance such as enzymatic inactivation of antibiotics, changes in cell permeability, and induction/activation of efflux pumps. Here we assess the current landscape and challenges in the treatment of antibiotic resistance mechanisms at both bacterial cell and community levels. We also discuss the potential clinical application of chemical inhibitors of antibiotic resistance mechanisms as add-on treatments for serious drug-resistant infections. Enzymatic inhibitors, such as the derivatives of the β-lactamase inhibitor avibactam, are...
Active efflux is a widespread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which contributes t...
The global threat of antibiotic resistance is steadily growing. Antibiotic resistancemay involve any...
The recent emergence of plasmid-mediated colistin resistance (1) highlights a new problem in the dev...
There is urgent need for new therapeutic strategies to fight the global threat of antibiotic resista...
International audienceAfter several decades of continuously successful antibiotic therapy against ba...
In the 50 years since antimicrobial agents were first introduced, bacteria have acquired a wide vari...
The antimicrobial resistance crisis is a global health issue requiring discovery and development of ...
Antibiotic resistance mediated by bacterial enzymes constitutes an unmet clinical challenge for publ...
An effective response that combines prevention and treatment is still the most anticipated solution ...
Antibiotics are often credited with being one of the major forces behind the expansion of human life...
Antibiotics have greatly reduced the number of deaths caused by infectious diseases for the last 70 ...
Abstract: Active efflux is a wide-spread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which co...
Resistance of important bacterial pathogens to common antimicrobial therapies and the emergence of m...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are now ubiquitous in both hospital settings and the larger community.1...
Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections are exponentially increasing, posing one of t...
Active efflux is a widespread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which contributes t...
The global threat of antibiotic resistance is steadily growing. Antibiotic resistancemay involve any...
The recent emergence of plasmid-mediated colistin resistance (1) highlights a new problem in the dev...
There is urgent need for new therapeutic strategies to fight the global threat of antibiotic resista...
International audienceAfter several decades of continuously successful antibiotic therapy against ba...
In the 50 years since antimicrobial agents were first introduced, bacteria have acquired a wide vari...
The antimicrobial resistance crisis is a global health issue requiring discovery and development of ...
Antibiotic resistance mediated by bacterial enzymes constitutes an unmet clinical challenge for publ...
An effective response that combines prevention and treatment is still the most anticipated solution ...
Antibiotics are often credited with being one of the major forces behind the expansion of human life...
Antibiotics have greatly reduced the number of deaths caused by infectious diseases for the last 70 ...
Abstract: Active efflux is a wide-spread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which co...
Resistance of important bacterial pathogens to common antimicrobial therapies and the emergence of m...
Multidrug resistant bacteria are now ubiquitous in both hospital settings and the larger community.1...
Multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections are exponentially increasing, posing one of t...
Active efflux is a widespread mechanism for bacterial resistance to antibiotics, which contributes t...
The global threat of antibiotic resistance is steadily growing. Antibiotic resistancemay involve any...
The recent emergence of plasmid-mediated colistin resistance (1) highlights a new problem in the dev...