Daily and Ehrlich have described the current state of our epidemiological environment in chilling detail. While their point is that human beings interact and affect the epidemiological environment in a variety of ways, the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria strikes us as one aspect that we can begin to analyse immediately. The evolution of resistance to antibiotics is a function of their use by humans. The more we use, the more selective pressure is placed upon bacteria to develop resistance. This is further complicated by how they are used. Both the duration and the amounts used affect the change in the level of resistance. Finally, the primary feature driving the concern over the use of these drugs is that the evolution of r...
AbstractAcquisition of drug resistance should impose a cost on bacteria. Recent studies, however, su...
The development of resistance by organisms to antimicrobials is a natural phenomenon. Although it is...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
PubMed ID: 18662118Antibiotics are developed to kill microorganisms; however, microorganisms develop...
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance among bacteria continues to threaten current and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999In recent years bacteria have become increasingly res...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global issue that threatens to alter the treatment and management of i...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
Bacteria clearly benefit from the possession of an antibiotic resistance gene when the corresponding...
Antibiotics are the pivotal pillar of contemporary healthcare and have contributed towards its advan...
AbstractAcquisition of drug resistance should impose a cost on bacteria. Recent studies, however, su...
The development of resistance by organisms to antimicrobials is a natural phenomenon. Although it is...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...
PubMed ID: 18662118Antibiotics are developed to kill microorganisms; however, microorganisms develop...
The increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance among bacteria continues to threaten current and ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1999In recent years bacteria have become increasingly res...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global issue that threatens to alter the treatment and management of i...
As antibiotic consumption grows, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Antibiot...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
In recent years bacteria have become increasingly resistant to antibiotics, leading to a decline in ...
Bacteria clearly benefit from the possession of an antibiotic resistance gene when the corresponding...
Antibiotics are the pivotal pillar of contemporary healthcare and have contributed towards its advan...
AbstractAcquisition of drug resistance should impose a cost on bacteria. Recent studies, however, su...
The development of resistance by organisms to antimicrobials is a natural phenomenon. Although it is...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance carries a fitness cost, expressed in terms of reduced competi...