ABSTRACTSerious infections caused by Gram-positive pathogens are increasingly difficult to treat because of pathogens such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) and penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae. The more recent emergence of vancomycin-intermediate and -resistant MRSA (VISA and VRSA) has further compromised treatment options. Reports of resistance to, and clinical failures with newer antimicrobial agents such as linezolid and quinupristin/dalfopristin are also emerging. Consequently, there is a clinical need for new antimicrobial agents that have suitable pharmacokinetic properties and safety profiles, with activity against these Gram-positive pathogens
The rise in the number of multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria that has occurred in recent yea...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
Gram-positive pathogens are a major cause of community-acquired and hospital-acquired infections, an...
Serious infections caused by Gram-positive pathogens are increasingly difficult to treat because of ...
ABSTRACTSerious infections caused by Gram-positive pathogens are increasingly difficult to treat bec...
Since the 1970s, resistance to antimicrobial agents has become an escalating problem. In the last 25...
During the last decade, both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria that are resistant to most or ...
Gram-positive infections are a major burden on patients and healthcare systems globally, and the nee...
AbstractMultidrug resistance in Gram-positive pathogens emerged as a major therapeutic challenge ove...
AbstractSince the 1970s, resistance to antimicrobial agents has become an escalating problem. In the...
AbstractAntibiotic resistance among Gram-positive bacteria has increased relentlessly in recent year...
AbstractMultidrug-resistant Gram-positive infections remain a significant therapeutic problem, espec...
Multidrug resistance in Gram-positive pathogens emerged as a major therapeutic challenge over two de...
AbstractGrowing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective ...
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria represent a major public health burd...
The rise in the number of multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria that has occurred in recent yea...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
Gram-positive pathogens are a major cause of community-acquired and hospital-acquired infections, an...
Serious infections caused by Gram-positive pathogens are increasingly difficult to treat because of ...
ABSTRACTSerious infections caused by Gram-positive pathogens are increasingly difficult to treat bec...
Since the 1970s, resistance to antimicrobial agents has become an escalating problem. In the last 25...
During the last decade, both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria that are resistant to most or ...
Gram-positive infections are a major burden on patients and healthcare systems globally, and the nee...
AbstractMultidrug resistance in Gram-positive pathogens emerged as a major therapeutic challenge ove...
AbstractSince the 1970s, resistance to antimicrobial agents has become an escalating problem. In the...
AbstractAntibiotic resistance among Gram-positive bacteria has increased relentlessly in recent year...
AbstractMultidrug-resistant Gram-positive infections remain a significant therapeutic problem, espec...
Multidrug resistance in Gram-positive pathogens emerged as a major therapeutic challenge over two de...
AbstractGrowing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective ...
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria represent a major public health burd...
The rise in the number of multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria that has occurred in recent yea...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
Gram-positive pathogens are a major cause of community-acquired and hospital-acquired infections, an...