<div><p>Identifying optimal dosing of antibiotics has proven challenging—some antibiotics are most effective when they are administered periodically at high doses, while others work best when minimizing concentration fluctuations. Mechanistic explanations for why antibiotics differ in their optimal dosing are lacking, limiting our ability to predict optimal therapy and leading to long and costly experiments. We use mathematical models that describe both bacterial growth and intracellular antibiotic-target binding to investigate the effects of fluctuating antibiotic concentrations on individual bacterial cells and bacterial populations. We show that physicochemical parameters, e.g. the rate of drug transmembrane diffusion and the antibiotic-...
Bacterial heteroresistance (i.e., the co-existence of several subpopulations with different antibiot...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
<div><p>We need to find ways of enhancing the potency of existing antibiotics, and, with this in min...
Identifying optimal dosing of antibiotics has proven challenging—some antibiotics are most effective...
The use of an antibiotic may lead to the emergence and spread of bacterial strains resistant to this...
Understanding how antibiotics inhibit bacteria can help to reduce antibiotic use and hence avoid ant...
It is increasingly clear that bacteria manage to evade killing by antibiotics and antimicrobials in ...
Antibiotic resistance, defined as the ability of a bacteria to survive an antibiotic drug to which i...
Abstract Antibiotic resistance is a major burden in many hospital settings as it drastically reduces...
Antibiotic-resistant pathogens are a major public health threat. A deeper understanding of how an an...
We need to find ways of enhancing the potency of existing antibiotics, and, with this in mind, we be...
Laboratory experiments suggest that rapid cycling of antibiotics during the course of treatment coul...
Designing antibiotic dosing regimens is often not optimal and the dose-response relationship for mos...
Exposure to antibiotics is an important factor influencing the development of bacterial resistance. ...
<p>The antibiotic concentration is assumed to be constant throughout the treatment at the concentrat...
Bacterial heteroresistance (i.e., the co-existence of several subpopulations with different antibiot...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
<div><p>We need to find ways of enhancing the potency of existing antibiotics, and, with this in min...
Identifying optimal dosing of antibiotics has proven challenging—some antibiotics are most effective...
The use of an antibiotic may lead to the emergence and spread of bacterial strains resistant to this...
Understanding how antibiotics inhibit bacteria can help to reduce antibiotic use and hence avoid ant...
It is increasingly clear that bacteria manage to evade killing by antibiotics and antimicrobials in ...
Antibiotic resistance, defined as the ability of a bacteria to survive an antibiotic drug to which i...
Abstract Antibiotic resistance is a major burden in many hospital settings as it drastically reduces...
Antibiotic-resistant pathogens are a major public health threat. A deeper understanding of how an an...
We need to find ways of enhancing the potency of existing antibiotics, and, with this in mind, we be...
Laboratory experiments suggest that rapid cycling of antibiotics during the course of treatment coul...
Designing antibiotic dosing regimens is often not optimal and the dose-response relationship for mos...
Exposure to antibiotics is an important factor influencing the development of bacterial resistance. ...
<p>The antibiotic concentration is assumed to be constant throughout the treatment at the concentrat...
Bacterial heteroresistance (i.e., the co-existence of several subpopulations with different antibiot...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
<div><p>We need to find ways of enhancing the potency of existing antibiotics, and, with this in min...