In a clinical infection, multiplying and non-multiplying bacteria co-exist. Antibiotics kill multiplying bacteria, but they are very inefficient at killing non-multipliers which leads to slow or partial death of the total target population of microbes in an infected tissue. This prolongs the duration of therapy, increases the emergence of resistance and so contributes to the short life span of antibiotics after they reach the market. Targeting non-multiplying bacteria from the onset of an antibiotic development program is a new concept. This paper describes the proof of principle for this concept, which has resulted in the development of the first antibiotic using this approach. The antibiotic, called HT61, is a small quinolone-derived comp...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an ever-increasing global problem and it is estimated that deaths ...
AbstractStaphylococcus (S.) aureus silently stays as our natural flora, and yet sometimes threatens ...
The world is facing a public health crisis rivaling any experienced by past generations. Many pathog...
Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen and one of the more prominent pathogens causing biof...
INTRODUCTION: Development of new antimicrobials with ever 'better' bacterial killing has long been c...
Not AvailableDevelopment of synthetic strategies to combat Staphylococcal infections, especially tho...
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common pathogen of wound infections. Thus far, methicillin-resista...
The majority of antibiotics currently used to treat methicillin-resistant Staphylococus aureus (MRSA...
Since their discovery in the early 20th century, antibiotics have been used as the primary weapon ag...
Antibiotics are becoming less effective as bacteria are acquiring resistance, so it is essential tha...
Comprising a total of eight chapters and almost 300 pages, this book is the 58th volume of the appre...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to modern-day medicine and the problem is compounded by an...
In 1928, biologist Alexander Fleming invented the first antibiotic Penicillin. Just 4 years after Pe...
The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is among the biggest challenges in human and veterinary me...
<div><p>Persisters are a subpopulation of normal bacterial cells that show tolerance to conventional...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an ever-increasing global problem and it is estimated that deaths ...
AbstractStaphylococcus (S.) aureus silently stays as our natural flora, and yet sometimes threatens ...
The world is facing a public health crisis rivaling any experienced by past generations. Many pathog...
Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen and one of the more prominent pathogens causing biof...
INTRODUCTION: Development of new antimicrobials with ever 'better' bacterial killing has long been c...
Not AvailableDevelopment of synthetic strategies to combat Staphylococcal infections, especially tho...
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common pathogen of wound infections. Thus far, methicillin-resista...
The majority of antibiotics currently used to treat methicillin-resistant Staphylococus aureus (MRSA...
Since their discovery in the early 20th century, antibiotics have been used as the primary weapon ag...
Antibiotics are becoming less effective as bacteria are acquiring resistance, so it is essential tha...
Comprising a total of eight chapters and almost 300 pages, this book is the 58th volume of the appre...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing threat to modern-day medicine and the problem is compounded by an...
In 1928, biologist Alexander Fleming invented the first antibiotic Penicillin. Just 4 years after Pe...
The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is among the biggest challenges in human and veterinary me...
<div><p>Persisters are a subpopulation of normal bacterial cells that show tolerance to conventional...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an ever-increasing global problem and it is estimated that deaths ...
AbstractStaphylococcus (S.) aureus silently stays as our natural flora, and yet sometimes threatens ...
The world is facing a public health crisis rivaling any experienced by past generations. Many pathog...