The spectre of antimicrobial resistance looms very large indeed in the 21st century; the supply of efficacious conventional drugs is short and not guaranteed, for various reasons. It is time to look elsewhere for answers and for protocols which might be used in tandem with our diminishing arsenal in order to protect vital drugs. This could bridge the gap before new development in conventional antimicrobial therapy occurs, or might be a longer-term solution, particularly in the area of infectious disease prophylaxis (conventional-sensitive or -resistant). Reliable and safe protocols have been developed for the use of photoantimicrobials in this respect, offering much greater coverage, in terms of the microbial target, than Fleming ever imagi...
Bacterial strains responsible for antibiotic resistant infections are increasing in an alarming way ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global threat. There is a global menace of antibiotic resistan...
ABSTRACTThe ongoing problem of emerging antimicrobial resistance has been likened to a balloon where...
In 1928, penicillin was discovered, changing the field of modern medicine as it provided an opportun...
INTRODUCTION: Development of new antimicrobials with ever 'better' bacterial killing has long been c...
β-lactamase inhibitors are clinically proven to revitalize old β-lactam antibiotics by neutralizing ...
There is currently worldwide concern about the problems of antimicrobial resistance. A number of imp...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most significant challenges to the health care sector in the 21s...
Clinical antimicrobial resistance was first reported four years before Alexander Fleming’s discovery...
The need for new antibiotics is urgent. Antimicrobial resistance is rising, although currently many ...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
Development of new antimicrobial drugs is an essential component in the effort to remain ahead of em...
For the last few decades, multidrug resistance has become an increasing concern for both Gram-positi...
Karen Pesaresi Penner, Antimicrobial resistance and the food supply, Kansas State University, August...
Bacterial strains responsible for antibiotic resistant infections are increasing in an alarming way ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global threat. There is a global menace of antibiotic resistan...
ABSTRACTThe ongoing problem of emerging antimicrobial resistance has been likened to a balloon where...
In 1928, penicillin was discovered, changing the field of modern medicine as it provided an opportun...
INTRODUCTION: Development of new antimicrobials with ever 'better' bacterial killing has long been c...
β-lactamase inhibitors are clinically proven to revitalize old β-lactam antibiotics by neutralizing ...
There is currently worldwide concern about the problems of antimicrobial resistance. A number of imp...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most significant challenges to the health care sector in the 21s...
Clinical antimicrobial resistance was first reported four years before Alexander Fleming’s discovery...
The need for new antibiotics is urgent. Antimicrobial resistance is rising, although currently many ...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
Development of new antimicrobial drugs is an essential component in the effort to remain ahead of em...
For the last few decades, multidrug resistance has become an increasing concern for both Gram-positi...
Karen Pesaresi Penner, Antimicrobial resistance and the food supply, Kansas State University, August...
Bacterial strains responsible for antibiotic resistant infections are increasing in an alarming way ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a serious global threat. There is a global menace of antibiotic resistan...
ABSTRACTThe ongoing problem of emerging antimicrobial resistance has been likened to a balloon where...