To date, the problem of interaction between humans and the surrounding microbiome continues to grow in the human population, which is expressed in the so-called crisis of antibiotic resistance. Microorganisms, being pathogens of infectious diseases, no longer have guaranteed pharmacological barriers that can stop their reproduction, which means that they continue to claim thousands of lives every year. This phenomenon is associated with many reasons, such as the presence of mobile genetic elements in bacteria that perform the function of horizontal gene transfer, responsible for their resistance to antibiotics. Mutational microevolution changes in the genotype of a bacterial cell can lead to the development of uncontrolled polyresistance. A...
The aim of this overview was to highlight the most important aspects about mechanisms of antibiotics...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria pose a major threat to human health, and without intervention, they co...
Antibiotics, in any practice, are a significant asset to clinically effective treatments. This paper...
Antibiotic resistance is a very serious medical problem. In ophthalmology, it is still unnoticed and...
Bacterial infections of the eye are common and ophthalmologists are spoilt for choice with a variety...
This scientific article deals with the problem of antibiotic resistance. It is very difficult to giv...
Antibiotics are arguably one of the most influential breakthroughs of the 20th century, making routi...
Antibiotics are widely used most effective medication since the twentieth century against bacterial ...
Since their discovery in the early 20th century, antibiotics have been used as the primary weapon ag...
During the past century, discoveries of microorganisms as causes of infections and antibi-otics as e...
Ocular infections vary greatly in severity. Studies have tried to identify certain patterns related ...
Antibiotic resistance is a big problem worldwide. If we do not learn how to prevent resistance from ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response of microbes to the selective...
The causes of antibiotic resistance are complex and include human behaviour at many levels of societ...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
The aim of this overview was to highlight the most important aspects about mechanisms of antibiotics...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria pose a major threat to human health, and without intervention, they co...
Antibiotics, in any practice, are a significant asset to clinically effective treatments. This paper...
Antibiotic resistance is a very serious medical problem. In ophthalmology, it is still unnoticed and...
Bacterial infections of the eye are common and ophthalmologists are spoilt for choice with a variety...
This scientific article deals with the problem of antibiotic resistance. It is very difficult to giv...
Antibiotics are arguably one of the most influential breakthroughs of the 20th century, making routi...
Antibiotics are widely used most effective medication since the twentieth century against bacterial ...
Since their discovery in the early 20th century, antibiotics have been used as the primary weapon ag...
During the past century, discoveries of microorganisms as causes of infections and antibi-otics as e...
Ocular infections vary greatly in severity. Studies have tried to identify certain patterns related ...
Antibiotic resistance is a big problem worldwide. If we do not learn how to prevent resistance from ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response of microbes to the selective...
The causes of antibiotic resistance are complex and include human behaviour at many levels of societ...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
The aim of this overview was to highlight the most important aspects about mechanisms of antibiotics...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria pose a major threat to human health, and without intervention, they co...
Antibiotics, in any practice, are a significant asset to clinically effective treatments. This paper...