Infectious diseases caused by antimicrobial-resistant strains have become a serious threat to global health, with a high social and economic impact. Multi-resistant bacteria exhibit various mechanisms at both the cellular and microbial community levels. Among the different strategies proposed to fight antibiotic resistance, we reckon that the inhibition of bacterial adhesion to host surfaces represents one of the most valid approaches, since it hampers bacterial virulence without affecting cell viability. Many different structures and biomolecules involved in the adhesion of Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens can be considered valuable targets for the development of promising tools to enrich our arsenal against pathogens
Antibiotics have always been considered as one of the most relevant discoveries of the twentieth cen...
The ability of bacterial species to colonize and infect host organisms is critically dependent upon ...
INTRODUCTION: Development of new antimicrobials with ever 'better' bacterial killing has long been c...
Pathogen attachment to host cells is a key process during infection, and inhibition of pathogen adhe...
The rise of antibiotic-resistance as well as the deficiency of investments by pharmaceutical compani...
Bacterial strains responsible for antibiotic resistant infections are increasing in an alarming way ...
Antimicrobial resistance constitutes one of the major challenges facing humanity in the Twenty-First...
Over the years, tireless efforts of the concerned scientists have produced various new therapeutics ...
The continuing rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening a return to the world of pre-antibiotic ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are a serious and immediate threat to global public health...
History of mankind is regarded as struggle against infectious diseases. Rather than observing the wi...
The spread of multidrug-resistant pathogens together with the development of fatal cases of infectio...
Finding strategies against the development of antibiotic resistance is a major global challenge for ...
In 1928, penicillin was discovered, changing the field of modern medicine as it provided an opportun...
For decades, antibiotics have been effective tools to treat bacterial infections, reducing mortality...
Antibiotics have always been considered as one of the most relevant discoveries of the twentieth cen...
The ability of bacterial species to colonize and infect host organisms is critically dependent upon ...
INTRODUCTION: Development of new antimicrobials with ever 'better' bacterial killing has long been c...
Pathogen attachment to host cells is a key process during infection, and inhibition of pathogen adhe...
The rise of antibiotic-resistance as well as the deficiency of investments by pharmaceutical compani...
Bacterial strains responsible for antibiotic resistant infections are increasing in an alarming way ...
Antimicrobial resistance constitutes one of the major challenges facing humanity in the Twenty-First...
Over the years, tireless efforts of the concerned scientists have produced various new therapeutics ...
The continuing rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening a return to the world of pre-antibiotic ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections are a serious and immediate threat to global public health...
History of mankind is regarded as struggle against infectious diseases. Rather than observing the wi...
The spread of multidrug-resistant pathogens together with the development of fatal cases of infectio...
Finding strategies against the development of antibiotic resistance is a major global challenge for ...
In 1928, penicillin was discovered, changing the field of modern medicine as it provided an opportun...
For decades, antibiotics have been effective tools to treat bacterial infections, reducing mortality...
Antibiotics have always been considered as one of the most relevant discoveries of the twentieth cen...
The ability of bacterial species to colonize and infect host organisms is critically dependent upon ...
INTRODUCTION: Development of new antimicrobials with ever 'better' bacterial killing has long been c...