In view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the absence of new antibiotics, this study aimed at assessing the availability of potentially useful older antibiotics. A survey was performed in 38 countries among experts including hospital pharmacists, microbiologists, and infectious disease specialists in Europe, the United States, Canada, and Australia. An international expert panel selected systemic antibacterial drugs for their potential to treat infections caused by resistant bacteria or their unique value for specific criteria. Twenty-two of the 33 selected antibiotics were available in fewer than 20 of 38 countries. Economic motives were the major cause for discontinuation of marketing of these antibiotics. Fourteen of ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) i...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...
In view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the absence of new antibiotics, this s...
The objective of this study was to update a 2011 survey, conducted on behalf of the ESCMID Study Gro...
In view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the absence of new antibiotics, this s...
Item does not contain fulltextIn view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the abse...
In view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the absence of new antibiotics, this s...
Contains fulltext : 174744.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) i...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...
In view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the absence of new antibiotics, this s...
The objective of this study was to update a 2011 survey, conducted on behalf of the ESCMID Study Gro...
In view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the absence of new antibiotics, this s...
Item does not contain fulltextIn view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the abse...
In view of the alarming spread of antimicrobial resistance in the absence of new antibiotics, this s...
Contains fulltext : 174744.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The objective...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
Background: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) includes ‘access’ antib...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) i...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The World Health Organization Essential Medicines List (WHO-EML) i...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...
International audienceThe increasing prevalence of hospital and community-acquired infections caused...