Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is increasing worldwide in healthcare settings and in the community. Some microbial pathogens have become resistant to multiple antibiotics, if not all presently available, thus severely compromising treatment success and contributing to enhanced morbidity, mortality, and resource use. The major driver of resistance is misuse of antibiotics in both human and non-human medicine. Both enhanced access and restricted use in many parts of the world is mandatory. There is an urgent need for an international, integrated, multi-level action to preserve antibiotics in the armamentarium of the 21st century and address the global issue of antimicrobial resistance
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...
The causes of antibiotic resistance are complex and include human behaviour at many levels of societ...
Antibiotics have significantly improved the health and lives of people across the globe through prev...
Antibiotic resistance is threatening modern medicine. Overuse and misuse of antibiotics is driving r...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased dramatically over the past few years and has now reached a l...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobials is recognized by the WHO as a major health threat of the 21st...
Antibiotic resistance is the ability of bacteria to protect themselves against the effects of an ant...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased dramatically over the past few years and has now reached a l...
Antibiotic resistance is a global threat that may be beyond the capacity of any one country to addre...
Abstract Resistance to antibiotics has increased dramatically over the past few years and has now re...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria pose a major threat to human health, and without intervention, they co...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...
The causes of antibiotic resistance are complex and include human behaviour at many levels of societ...
Antibiotics have significantly improved the health and lives of people across the globe through prev...
Antibiotic resistance is threatening modern medicine. Overuse and misuse of antibiotics is driving r...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased dramatically over the past few years and has now reached a l...
Bacterial resistance to antimicrobials is recognized by the WHO as a major health threat of the 21st...
Antibiotic resistance is the ability of bacteria to protect themselves against the effects of an ant...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased dramatically over the past few years and has now reached a l...
Antibiotic resistance is a global threat that may be beyond the capacity of any one country to addre...
Abstract Resistance to antibiotics has increased dramatically over the past few years and has now re...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria pose a major threat to human health, and without intervention, they co...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
International audienceAntibiotic resistance is a growing threat to global public health. The World H...
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...