Bacterial resistance to antibiotics in community‐acquired respiratory tract infections is a serious problem and is increasing in prevalence world‐wide at an alarming rate. Streptococcus pneumoniae, one of the main organisms implicated in respiratory tract infections, has developed multiple resistance mechanisms to combat the effects of most commonly used classes of antibiotics, particularly the β‐lactams (penicillin, aminopenicillins and cephalosporins) and macrolides. Furthermore, multidrug‐resistant strains of S. pneumoniae have spread to all regions of the world, often via resistant genetic clones. A similar spread of resistance has been reported for other major respiratory tract pathogens, including Haemophilus influenzae, Moraxella cat...
AbstractAntibacterial resistance in pneumococci is increasing worldwide, primarily against β-lactams...
ABSTRACTStreptococcus pneumoniae is the leading bacterial cause of community-acquired respiratory tr...
The emergence of bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents continues to be an important clinical ...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics in community‐acquired respiratory tract infections is a serious ...
Surveillance is central to defining the epidemiology of antibiotic resistance, developing new strate...
Resistance to antibacterial agents has increased among many species of bacterial pathogens in the la...
In recent years one of the more alarming aspects of clinical microbiology has been the dramatic incr...
ABSTRACTIncreasing concern about the emergence of resistance in clinically important pathogens has l...
AbstractPenicillin resistance among Streptococcus pneumoniae is becoming a global problem. Different...
AbstractAntibiotic use in the treatment of respiratory tract infections is common in primary care. T...
Respiratory tract infections are often caused by a lot of pathogens, which have to overcome host def...
SummaryDesign:The influence of demographic factors upon antimicrobial resistance among 3362 isolates...
ObjectiveTo express the views of a working party held to consider antibiotic resistance surveillance...
AbstractObjective: The SENTRY antimicrobial surveillance program was established to monitor the occu...
The emergence of resistance to antimicrobial drugs in a range of bacterial pathogens of the respirat...
AbstractAntibacterial resistance in pneumococci is increasing worldwide, primarily against β-lactams...
ABSTRACTStreptococcus pneumoniae is the leading bacterial cause of community-acquired respiratory tr...
The emergence of bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents continues to be an important clinical ...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics in community‐acquired respiratory tract infections is a serious ...
Surveillance is central to defining the epidemiology of antibiotic resistance, developing new strate...
Resistance to antibacterial agents has increased among many species of bacterial pathogens in the la...
In recent years one of the more alarming aspects of clinical microbiology has been the dramatic incr...
ABSTRACTIncreasing concern about the emergence of resistance in clinically important pathogens has l...
AbstractPenicillin resistance among Streptococcus pneumoniae is becoming a global problem. Different...
AbstractAntibiotic use in the treatment of respiratory tract infections is common in primary care. T...
Respiratory tract infections are often caused by a lot of pathogens, which have to overcome host def...
SummaryDesign:The influence of demographic factors upon antimicrobial resistance among 3362 isolates...
ObjectiveTo express the views of a working party held to consider antibiotic resistance surveillance...
AbstractObjective: The SENTRY antimicrobial surveillance program was established to monitor the occu...
The emergence of resistance to antimicrobial drugs in a range of bacterial pathogens of the respirat...
AbstractAntibacterial resistance in pneumococci is increasing worldwide, primarily against β-lactams...
ABSTRACTStreptococcus pneumoniae is the leading bacterial cause of community-acquired respiratory tr...
The emergence of bacterial resistance to antibacterial agents continues to be an important clinical ...