Purpose. Antibiotics have revolutionized modern medicine, allowing significant progress in healthcare and improvement in life expectancy. Development of antibiotic resistance by pathogenic bacteria is a natural phenomenon; however, the rate of antibiotic resistance emergence is increasing at an alarming rate, due to indiscriminate use of antibiotics in healthcare, agriculture and even everyday products. Traditionally, antibiotic discovery has been conducted by screening extracts of microorganisms for antimicrobial activity. However, this conventional source has been over-used to such an extent that it poses the risk of “running out” of new antibiotics. Aiming to increase access to a greater diversity of microorganisms, a new cultivation met...
Antibiotics are the metabolic by products of complex biosynthetic pathways in the microorganisms. Th...
Given the increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, alongside the alarmingly low rate of newly appr...
Antibiotics were the world’s great therapeutic hope after the Second World War, but today, unmonitor...
Purpose. Antibiotics have revolutionized modern medicine, allowing significant progress in healthcar...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most significant challenges facing the medical community today. ...
The problem of antibiotic resistance has become a challenge for our public health and society; it ha...
Antibiotics are chemicals used to control bacterial infections, produced by microorganisms (fungi, s...
Over the past century of antibiotic discovery and development, the identification of antibacterial s...
Observations about the growth of some microorganisms inhibiting the growth of other microorganisms h...
The antibiotics field was initiated when Paul Ehrlich first coined the term ‘magic bullet’, or chemo...
There are many issues within healthcare, with one of the most concerning being antibiotic resistance...
Pathogenic antibiotic resistant bacteria pose one of the most important health challenges of the 21s...
Most of the antibiotics were discovered by chance. Antibiotic production can be divided into three m...
As antibiotic resistance becomes an increasingly prominent issue in today’s medical reality, the dis...
Antibiotic drugs combat microorganisms that make humans sick, and most of the drugs come from bacter...
Antibiotics are the metabolic by products of complex biosynthetic pathways in the microorganisms. Th...
Given the increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, alongside the alarmingly low rate of newly appr...
Antibiotics were the world’s great therapeutic hope after the Second World War, but today, unmonitor...
Purpose. Antibiotics have revolutionized modern medicine, allowing significant progress in healthcar...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most significant challenges facing the medical community today. ...
The problem of antibiotic resistance has become a challenge for our public health and society; it ha...
Antibiotics are chemicals used to control bacterial infections, produced by microorganisms (fungi, s...
Over the past century of antibiotic discovery and development, the identification of antibacterial s...
Observations about the growth of some microorganisms inhibiting the growth of other microorganisms h...
The antibiotics field was initiated when Paul Ehrlich first coined the term ‘magic bullet’, or chemo...
There are many issues within healthcare, with one of the most concerning being antibiotic resistance...
Pathogenic antibiotic resistant bacteria pose one of the most important health challenges of the 21s...
Most of the antibiotics were discovered by chance. Antibiotic production can be divided into three m...
As antibiotic resistance becomes an increasingly prominent issue in today’s medical reality, the dis...
Antibiotic drugs combat microorganisms that make humans sick, and most of the drugs come from bacter...
Antibiotics are the metabolic by products of complex biosynthetic pathways in the microorganisms. Th...
Given the increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, alongside the alarmingly low rate of newly appr...
Antibiotics were the world’s great therapeutic hope after the Second World War, but today, unmonitor...