ABSTRACTThe development of antibiotic resistance by bacteria is an evolutionary inevitability, a convincing demonstration of their ability to adapt to adverse environmental conditions. Since the emergence of penicillinase-producing Staphylococcus aureus in the 1940s, staphylococci, enterococci and streptococci have proved themselves adept at developing or acquiring mechanisms that confer resistance to all clinically available antibacterial classes. The increasing problems of methicillin-resistant S. aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci (MRSA and MRCoNS), glycopeptide-resistant enterococci and penicillin-resistant pneumococci in the 1980s, and recognition of glycopeptide-intermediate S. aureus in the 1990s and, most recently, of fully...
AbstractAntibiotic resistance among Gram-positive bacteria has increased relentlessly in recent year...
2014 W. Keats Sparrow Writing Award, Second Place WinnerAntibiotics once cured infectious diseases t...
Many types of bacteria are now insensitive to antibiotics, the drugs which were designed to kill the...
Serious infections caused by bacteria that have become resistant to commonly used antibiotics have ...
AbstractGrowing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective ...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
Since the discovery of antibiotics by Sir Alexander Fleming they have been used throughout medicine ...
The potential for bacterial resistance probably existed prior to the arrival of humans on earth and ...
Developing resistance to antibiotics is a natural process, and a rising threat to human society. The...
History of mankind is regarded as struggle against infectious diseases. Rather than observing the wi...
The introduction of β-lactam antibiotics (penicillins and cephalosporins) in the 1940s and 1950s pro...
Lately, the medical news has featured a disturb-ing number of reports of the inexorable devel-opment...
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria represent a major public health burd...
AbstractStaphylococci are commensal bacteria living on the epithelial surfaces of humans and other m...
SummaryAntibiotic resistance is a key medical concern, with antibiotic use likely being an important...
AbstractAntibiotic resistance among Gram-positive bacteria has increased relentlessly in recent year...
2014 W. Keats Sparrow Writing Award, Second Place WinnerAntibiotics once cured infectious diseases t...
Many types of bacteria are now insensitive to antibiotics, the drugs which were designed to kill the...
Serious infections caused by bacteria that have become resistant to commonly used antibiotics have ...
AbstractGrowing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective ...
Growing bacterial resistance in Gram-positive pathogens means that what were once effective and inex...
Since the discovery of antibiotics by Sir Alexander Fleming they have been used throughout medicine ...
The potential for bacterial resistance probably existed prior to the arrival of humans on earth and ...
Developing resistance to antibiotics is a natural process, and a rising threat to human society. The...
History of mankind is regarded as struggle against infectious diseases. Rather than observing the wi...
The introduction of β-lactam antibiotics (penicillins and cephalosporins) in the 1940s and 1950s pro...
Lately, the medical news has featured a disturb-ing number of reports of the inexorable devel-opment...
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-positive bacteria represent a major public health burd...
AbstractStaphylococci are commensal bacteria living on the epithelial surfaces of humans and other m...
SummaryAntibiotic resistance is a key medical concern, with antibiotic use likely being an important...
AbstractAntibiotic resistance among Gram-positive bacteria has increased relentlessly in recent year...
2014 W. Keats Sparrow Writing Award, Second Place WinnerAntibiotics once cured infectious diseases t...
Many types of bacteria are now insensitive to antibiotics, the drugs which were designed to kill the...