Antifungal drugs prevent topical or invasive fungal infections (mycoses) either by stopping growth of fungi (termed fungistatic) or by killing the fungal cells (termed fungicidal). Antibiotics also prevent bacterial infections through either bacteriostatic or bactericidal mechanisms. These microorganisms successfully develop resistance against conventional drugs that are designed to kill or stop them from multiplying. When a fungus no longer responds to antifungal drug treatments and continues to grow, this is known as antifungal drug resistance. Bacteria have an amazing capacity to become resistant to antibiotic action as well, and the effectiveness of the scarce antifungal arsenal is jeopardised by this antibiotic resistance, which poses ...
The emergence of drug-resistant fungi poses a major threat to human health. Despite advances in prev...
During the past century, discoveries of microorganisms as causes of infections and antibi-otics as e...
WHAT IS ANTI-MICROBIAL RESISTANCE? Microbes that exhibit Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) are resista...
The antimicrobial resistance is the ability of bacteria and fungi to proliferate even in presence of...
Invasive fungal infections pose an important threat to public health and are an under-recognized com...
Antifungal therapy is a central component of patient management for acute and chronic mycoses. Yet, ...
Antibiotic resistance occurs when microorganisms develop mechanisms that protect them from the effec...
Antimicrobial drugs form a significant aspect of disease therapy and are a major means of treating b...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
The high clinical mortality and economic burden posed by invasive fungal infections (IFIs), along wi...
The many drugs that are available at present to treat fungal infections can be divided into four bro...
Antimicrobial agents (antibiotics and antifungal agents) are active against bacteria or fungi. Antiv...
Cutaneous fungal infections affect more than one-fourth of world's population. The pathogenesis and ...
Antimicrobial resistance is an important concern for public health authorities at a global level. Wh...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
The emergence of drug-resistant fungi poses a major threat to human health. Despite advances in prev...
During the past century, discoveries of microorganisms as causes of infections and antibi-otics as e...
WHAT IS ANTI-MICROBIAL RESISTANCE? Microbes that exhibit Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) are resista...
The antimicrobial resistance is the ability of bacteria and fungi to proliferate even in presence of...
Invasive fungal infections pose an important threat to public health and are an under-recognized com...
Antifungal therapy is a central component of patient management for acute and chronic mycoses. Yet, ...
Antibiotic resistance occurs when microorganisms develop mechanisms that protect them from the effec...
Antimicrobial drugs form a significant aspect of disease therapy and are a major means of treating b...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
The high clinical mortality and economic burden posed by invasive fungal infections (IFIs), along wi...
The many drugs that are available at present to treat fungal infections can be divided into four bro...
Antimicrobial agents (antibiotics and antifungal agents) are active against bacteria or fungi. Antiv...
Cutaneous fungal infections affect more than one-fourth of world's population. The pathogenesis and ...
Antimicrobial resistance is an important concern for public health authorities at a global level. Wh...
A restricted number of antifungal agents are available for the therapy of fungal diseases. With the ...
The emergence of drug-resistant fungi poses a major threat to human health. Despite advances in prev...
During the past century, discoveries of microorganisms as causes of infections and antibi-otics as e...
WHAT IS ANTI-MICROBIAL RESISTANCE? Microbes that exhibit Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) are resista...