The antibiotic resistance (antimicrobial resistance – AMR) and the particular emergence of multi-resistant bacterial strains, is a problem of clinical relevance involving serious threats to public health worldwide. From early this decade, a lot of studies have demonstrated a significant increase in the rates of antibiotic resistance by bacterial pathogens responsible for nosocomial and community infections all over the world. The AMR leads to a reduced drug efficacy in the treatment options available and therefore, to an increase in mortality rates. The original causes of the phenomenon are: environmental factors which favor a mutation of the genetic bacterial inheritance, thereby inhibiting the active ingredient of the antibiotics; unsuita...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
The global emergence of antibiotic-resistance, together with the lack of/reduced development of new ...
Antibiotic resistance is an emerging problem, becoming a serious threat to global public health. Ind...
Purpose: To describe the current standards of care and major recent advances with regard to antimicr...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response of microbes to the selective...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
Finding strategies against the development of antibiotic resistance is a major global challenge for ...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response of microbes to the selective...
Novel Approaches to antibacterial Discovery and Development<br>Today the problems caused by antimicr...
The causes of antibiotic resistance are complex and include human behaviour at many levels of societ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is resistance of a microorganism to an antimicrobial that was origina...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
The global emergence of antibiotic-resistance, together with the lack of/reduced development of new ...
Antibiotic resistance is an emerging problem, becoming a serious threat to global public health. Ind...
Purpose: To describe the current standards of care and major recent advances with regard to antimicr...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response of microbes to the selective...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
Finding strategies against the development of antibiotic resistance is a major global challenge for ...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
Antimicrobial resistance is a natural biological phenomenon of response of microbes to the selective...
Novel Approaches to antibacterial Discovery and Development<br>Today the problems caused by antimicr...
The causes of antibiotic resistance are complex and include human behaviour at many levels of societ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is resistance of a microorganism to an antimicrobial that was origina...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
International audienceFor several years, alarmist articles both in mass media and in the scientific ...
The global emergence of antibiotic-resistance, together with the lack of/reduced development of new ...