The discovery of antibiotics in 1928 led the world to believe that the fight against infectious diseases was one to be won within a few years. Nowadays, nearly 90 years following the discovery of penicillin, infectious diseases remain one of the main causes of mortality worldwide, with lower respiratory tract infections, diarrhoeal diseases, and tuberculosis ranking among the top 10 causes of death according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In recent years, the advent of antibiotic resistance, the anti-vaccination movement, and humanitarian crises have seen a rise in infectious diseases that were once thought to be nearly eradicated, such as polio, tuberculosis and measles
Infectious diseases form one of the great-est global challenges in medicine in our time. Ever since ...
There is currently worldwide concern about the problems of antimicrobial resistance. A number of imp...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
Since their discovery during the 20th century, antimicrobial agents (antibiotics and related medicin...
The 20th century has seen unprecedented scientific progress and so it is ironic that as the century ...
The extraordinary progress in the knowledge of infectious disease, the discovery of antibiotics and ...
The past decade has been one of the most eventful in the long history of infectious diseases. There ...
The advent of the first antimicrobial medication in 1928, penicillin, gave healthcare practitioners ...
Drug discovery’s impact on modern healthcare cannot be measured. In the past year, the world has wat...
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin, which revolutionized the way infections were treat...
After World War II, mankind believed that infectious diseases were on the way to being defeated. Unf...
It is well to recall at the beginning of this brief outline of the dangers of antibiotic therapy tha...
Antibiotics have revolutionized medicine over the past century and have helped to control most infec...
Infectious diseases have always been a terrible scourge for humans. The appearance of these plagues,...
Despite the remarkable advances in medical research and treatment during the 20th century, infectiou...
Infectious diseases form one of the great-est global challenges in medicine in our time. Ever since ...
There is currently worldwide concern about the problems of antimicrobial resistance. A number of imp...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
Since their discovery during the 20th century, antimicrobial agents (antibiotics and related medicin...
The 20th century has seen unprecedented scientific progress and so it is ironic that as the century ...
The extraordinary progress in the knowledge of infectious disease, the discovery of antibiotics and ...
The past decade has been one of the most eventful in the long history of infectious diseases. There ...
The advent of the first antimicrobial medication in 1928, penicillin, gave healthcare practitioners ...
Drug discovery’s impact on modern healthcare cannot be measured. In the past year, the world has wat...
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin, which revolutionized the way infections were treat...
After World War II, mankind believed that infectious diseases were on the way to being defeated. Unf...
It is well to recall at the beginning of this brief outline of the dangers of antibiotic therapy tha...
Antibiotics have revolutionized medicine over the past century and have helped to control most infec...
Infectious diseases have always been a terrible scourge for humans. The appearance of these plagues,...
Despite the remarkable advances in medical research and treatment during the 20th century, infectiou...
Infectious diseases form one of the great-est global challenges in medicine in our time. Ever since ...
There is currently worldwide concern about the problems of antimicrobial resistance. A number of imp...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...