<div><p>Drug resistance is a common problem in the fight against infectious diseases. Recent studies have shown conditions (which we call antiR) that select against resistant strains. However, no specific drug administration strategies based on this property exist yet. Here, we mathematically compare growth of resistant versus sensitive strains under different treatments (no drugs, antibiotic, and antiR), and show how a precisely timed combination of treatments may help defeat resistant strains. Our analysis is based on a previously developed model of infection and immunity in which a costly plasmid confers antibiotic resistance. As expected, antibiotic treatment increases the frequency of the resistant strain, while the plasmid cost causes...
<p>Both antibiotic suspension (no treatment) and antiR treatment can reduce the abundance of resista...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...
Antimicrobial resistance is a major health problem with complex dynamics. Resistance may occur in an...
Antimicrobial resistance is a major health problem with complex dynamics. Resistance may occur in an...
<p>The resistant and sensitive strains have to compete for resources when the bacterial population a...
The fitness cost of antibiotic resistance in the absence of treatment raises the possibility that pr...
AbstractThe fitness cost of antibiotic resistance in the absence of treatment raises the possibility...
The fitness cost of antibiotic resistance in the absence of treatment raises the possibility that pr...
<div><p>Antimicrobial resistance of infectious agents is a growing problem worldwide. To prevent the...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
Standard infectious disease practice calls for aggressive drug treatment that rapidly eliminates the...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...
<p>Both antibiotic suspension (no treatment) and antiR treatment can reduce the abundance of resista...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...
Antimicrobial resistance is a major health problem with complex dynamics. Resistance may occur in an...
Antimicrobial resistance is a major health problem with complex dynamics. Resistance may occur in an...
<p>The resistant and sensitive strains have to compete for resources when the bacterial population a...
The fitness cost of antibiotic resistance in the absence of treatment raises the possibility that pr...
AbstractThe fitness cost of antibiotic resistance in the absence of treatment raises the possibility...
The fitness cost of antibiotic resistance in the absence of treatment raises the possibility that pr...
<div><p>Antimicrobial resistance of infectious agents is a growing problem worldwide. To prevent the...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
Standard infectious disease practice calls for aggressive drug treatment that rapidly eliminates the...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...
<p>Both antibiotic suspension (no treatment) and antiR treatment can reduce the abundance of resista...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...
Slowing the evolution of antimicrobial resistance is essential if we are to continue to successfully...