which may produce incurable infections since there are few effective treatment options. One of the antibiotics used as a last option to treat CRKP infections is tigecycline. Nonetheless, reports of tigecycline resistance in CRKP have increased recently. The most common mechanisms ...
Furthermore, the vast majority of microbial infectious diseases are effectively treatable with the extraordinary variety of antimicrobials that are presently accessible. Nevertheless, significant global health challenges include antimicrobial resistance (AMR), adverse effects, and the excessive expense associated...
COPPERSEWAGEFISH farmingAMMONIABACILLUS megateriumMANGROVE forestsCOPPER miningAquaculture is one of the most rapidly growing sectors. The utilization of antimicrobials for aquaculture is expanding with intensification and contributing progressively to the spread of antimicrobial resistance (...
The wide antibiotic range was selected because the strains evaluated in the study were previously identified for multi-resistance to a palette of antibiotics used at the Institute for Public Health (Nis, Serbia) as the standard procedure for determining the susceptibility of bacteria). Microbial ...
antibacterialantimicrobial resistancePlant-derivedrecent compoundsPasteur and Joubert, in 1877, were among the first to recognize the potential of microbial ... Shahid,M.,Shahzad,... - Anti-Infective Agents in Medicinal Chemistry 被引量: 31发表: 2009年 Increased antibiotic use in Norwegian hospitals...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a global threat to public health1. Depending on whether the resistance is genetically encoded or purely phenotypic, AMR can be inherited or non-inherited2. Inherited AMR results from mutations in existing genes or acquisition of nonnative resistance-encoding genes ...
Application of nanoparticle technologies in the combat against anti-microbial resistance. Pharmaceutics. 10, 11 (2018). PubMed Central Google Scholar Theuretzbacher, U. & Paul, M. Developing a new antibiotic for extensively drug-resistant pathogens: the case of plazomicin. Clin. Microbiol. Inf...
As the field of nanomedicine emerges, there is a lag in research surrounding the topic of nanoparticle (NP) toxicity, particularly concerned with mechanisms of action. The continuous emergence of bacterial resistance has challenged the research community
and proteins that serve as a barrier to disinfectants and antibiotics1. Biofilm formation in the food industry is a major near uncontrollable problem due to the abundance of nutrients and surfaces suitable for microbial attachment and the complexity of processing equipment. In addition, the contaminati...
“innovation gap” due to antibiotic-resistant strains4,5. Efforts to modify existing compounds have faced obstacles, such as high costs and rapid resistance development. The latter issue is exemplified by the appearance of methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) following the introduction of ...