Bacterial resistance to antibiotics has become a major clinical problem exacerbated by the widespread and sometimes inappropriate use of antibiotics. Reasons for its emergence, mechanisms of resistance, types of resistance and appropriate public behaviour to combat the problem are discussed in language accessable to the general public
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...
Hundreds of thousands of people are dying every year in the world from infections caused by drug res...
Bacteria are remarkably adaptable organisms with an innate ability to circumvent damage if exposed t...
Antibiotic resistance is the ability of bacteria to protect themselves against the effects of an ant...
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria no longer respond to the drugs designed to kill them. Any...
During the past century, discoveries of microorganisms as causes of infections and antibi-otics as e...
Currently, the efficacy of antibiotics is severely affected by the emergence of the antimicrobial re...
Antibiotics have significantly improved the health and lives of people across the globe through prev...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
Antibiotics are widely used most effective medication since the twentieth century against bacterial ...
Here we review several factors involved in the emergence of antibiotic resistance. They are numerous...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
[[abstract]]Therapeutic control of β-lactamase-producing bacteria has been a major clinical problem ...
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...
Hundreds of thousands of people are dying every year in the world from infections caused by drug res...
Bacteria are remarkably adaptable organisms with an innate ability to circumvent damage if exposed t...
Antibiotic resistance is the ability of bacteria to protect themselves against the effects of an ant...
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria no longer respond to the drugs designed to kill them. Any...
During the past century, discoveries of microorganisms as causes of infections and antibi-otics as e...
Currently, the efficacy of antibiotics is severely affected by the emergence of the antimicrobial re...
Antibiotics have significantly improved the health and lives of people across the globe through prev...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
Antibiotics are widely used most effective medication since the twentieth century against bacterial ...
Here we review several factors involved in the emergence of antibiotic resistance. They are numerous...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
The purpose of this review was to highlight the most significant parts of antibiotic resistance mech...
[[abstract]]Therapeutic control of β-lactamase-producing bacteria has been a major clinical problem ...
Antibiotics changed medical practice by significantly decreasing the morbidity and mortality associa...
Hundreds of thousands of people are dying every year in the world from infections caused by drug res...
Bacteria are remarkably adaptable organisms with an innate ability to circumvent damage if exposed t...