International audienceThe spread of antimicrobial resistance has become a serious public health concern, making once treatable diseases deadly again and undermining breakthrough achievements of modern medicine 1,2. Drug combinations can aid in fighting multi-drug resistant (MDR) bacterial infections, yet, are largely unexplored and rarely used in clinics. To identify general principles for antibacterial drug combinations and understand their potential, we profiled ~3,000 dose-resolved combinations of antibiotics, human-targeted drugs and food additives in 6 strains from three Gram-negative pathogens, Escherichia coli, Salmonella Typhimurium and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Despite their phylogenetic relatedness, more than 70% of the detected d...
AbstractThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused by multidrug-...
The status quo for combating uprising antibacterial resistance is to employ synergistic combinations...
Copyright: © 2015 Leite GC, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...
International audienceThe spread of antimicrobial resistance has become a serious public health conc...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance has become a serious public health concern, making once-treat...
Drug combinations can expand options for antibacterial therapies but have not been systematically te...
Due to high rates of emerging antibiotic resistant bacteria, research into combatting these “superbu...
Antibiotics are losing efficacy due to the rapid evolution and spread of resistance. Treatments targ...
The continuing emergence of multi-drug resistant pathogens has sparked an interest in seeking altern...
Antibiotics are losing efficacy due to the rapid evolution and spread of resistance. Treatments targ...
Antimicrobial resistance is an increasingly serious threat that influences all domains of modern med...
Combining antibiotics is a promising strategy for increasing treatment efficacy and for controlling ...
Objectives The emergence of NDM- and MCR-1-co-producing Escherichia coli has compromised the use of...
Combining antibiotics is a promising strategy for increasing treatment efficacy and for controlling ...
Antibiotic resistance is a worldwide and growing clinical problem. With limited drug development in ...
AbstractThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused by multidrug-...
The status quo for combating uprising antibacterial resistance is to employ synergistic combinations...
Copyright: © 2015 Leite GC, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...
International audienceThe spread of antimicrobial resistance has become a serious public health conc...
The spread of antimicrobial resistance has become a serious public health concern, making once-treat...
Drug combinations can expand options for antibacterial therapies but have not been systematically te...
Due to high rates of emerging antibiotic resistant bacteria, research into combatting these “superbu...
Antibiotics are losing efficacy due to the rapid evolution and spread of resistance. Treatments targ...
The continuing emergence of multi-drug resistant pathogens has sparked an interest in seeking altern...
Antibiotics are losing efficacy due to the rapid evolution and spread of resistance. Treatments targ...
Antimicrobial resistance is an increasingly serious threat that influences all domains of modern med...
Combining antibiotics is a promising strategy for increasing treatment efficacy and for controlling ...
Objectives The emergence of NDM- and MCR-1-co-producing Escherichia coli has compromised the use of...
Combining antibiotics is a promising strategy for increasing treatment efficacy and for controlling ...
Antibiotic resistance is a worldwide and growing clinical problem. With limited drug development in ...
AbstractThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused by multidrug-...
The status quo for combating uprising antibacterial resistance is to employ synergistic combinations...
Copyright: © 2015 Leite GC, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of th...