Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are increasingly a major healthcare problem but very few new classes of antibiotics have been discovered or launched in recent decades. Approaches to dealing with the problem include learning how bacteria evolve to resistance and improving dosing regimens with current antibiotics so as to reduce the selection of resistant bacteria. This thesis presents studies examining whether antibiotic dosing at high levels can prevent the selection of fluoroquinolone-resistant mutants in Escherichia coli. It also addresses the genetics of fluoroquinolone resistance in E. coli in relation to fitness costs for the resistant bacteria, and the evolution of E. coli to reduce the costs of resistance. The mutant prevention concent...
Quinolone and fluoroquinolone antibiotics are potent, broad-spectrum agents commonly used to treat a...
Studies with fluoroquinolones have led to a general method for restricting the selection of antibiot...
Fluoroquinolones therapeutic efficacy is closely related to the achievement of the highest concentra...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are increasingly a major healthcare problem but very few new classes o...
The worldwide increase in antibiotic resistance is a concern for public health. When the appropriate...
Weak mutators are common among clinical isolates of Escherichia coli. We show that the relative muta...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of clinically used doses of norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin and mo...
This thesis presents an exploration of the resistance evolution in Escherichia coli towards the anti...
Objectives: To determine whether the spectrum of mutations in marR in ciprofloxacin-resistant clinic...
We demonstrate using an in vitro pharmacodynamic model that the likelihood of selection of Escherich...
Abstract Background Fluoroquinolones are potent antimicrobial agents used for the treatment of a wid...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance is influenced by a variety of factors, including the availabi...
Background: Reviews assessing the genetic basis of ciprofloxacin resistance in Escherichia coli have...
The crucial role of antibiotics in modern medicine, in curing infections and enabling advanced medic...
Objectives: The biological fitness cost of antibiotic resistance is a key parameter in determining t...
Quinolone and fluoroquinolone antibiotics are potent, broad-spectrum agents commonly used to treat a...
Studies with fluoroquinolones have led to a general method for restricting the selection of antibiot...
Fluoroquinolones therapeutic efficacy is closely related to the achievement of the highest concentra...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are increasingly a major healthcare problem but very few new classes o...
The worldwide increase in antibiotic resistance is a concern for public health. When the appropriate...
Weak mutators are common among clinical isolates of Escherichia coli. We show that the relative muta...
Objectives: To investigate the effects of clinically used doses of norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin and mo...
This thesis presents an exploration of the resistance evolution in Escherichia coli towards the anti...
Objectives: To determine whether the spectrum of mutations in marR in ciprofloxacin-resistant clinic...
We demonstrate using an in vitro pharmacodynamic model that the likelihood of selection of Escherich...
Abstract Background Fluoroquinolones are potent antimicrobial agents used for the treatment of a wid...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance is influenced by a variety of factors, including the availabi...
Background: Reviews assessing the genetic basis of ciprofloxacin resistance in Escherichia coli have...
The crucial role of antibiotics in modern medicine, in curing infections and enabling advanced medic...
Objectives: The biological fitness cost of antibiotic resistance is a key parameter in determining t...
Quinolone and fluoroquinolone antibiotics are potent, broad-spectrum agents commonly used to treat a...
Studies with fluoroquinolones have led to a general method for restricting the selection of antibiot...
Fluoroquinolones therapeutic efficacy is closely related to the achievement of the highest concentra...