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1 Antimicrobial resistance is the ability of a microorganism to resist the action of an antimicrobial agent that has been designed to kill it through targeting different parts of the microorganism’s cell, which are essential for growth and survival. ...
View all articles Expedited Peer Review We are pleased to highlight that Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control recognises that scientifically sound, high quality manuscripts are often turned away from broad-scope "high-impact" journals based on the issue of "general interest." The journal will...
View all articles Expedited Peer Review We are pleased to highlight that Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control recognises that scientifically sound, high quality manuscripts are often turned away from broad-scope "high-impact" journals based on the issue of "general interest." The journal will...
Corrigendum to “ThefexAgene inCampylobacter: whether the spread has occurred among various hosts in eastern China” [Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance 36 (2024) 293-300] Pingyu Huang, Chong Chen, Xiaoqi Zang, Qinyue Jiang, ... Jinlin Huang ...
Constant use of antibiotics leads to reliable increasing of resistance among microorganisms. Using non-toxic concentrations of colloidal silver in combination with antimicrobial agents can reduce using concentrations of antibiotics, kept necessary antimicrobial effect. In case of Staphylococcus aureus ...
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has now emerged as a chronic public health problem globally, with the forecast of 10 million deaths per year globally by 2050. AMR occurs when viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites do not respond to antimicrobial treatments in humans and animals, thus allowing the...
View all articles Expedited Peer Review We are pleased to highlight that Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control recognises that scientifically sound, high quality manuscripts are often turned away from broad-scope "high-impact" journals based on the issue of "general interest." The journal will...
Overall, the emergence of infections by antibiotic resistant Gram positive and Gram negative microbes is on a great rise, taking a note on Escherichia coli, which is an increasing global concern for the resistance to antibiotics and in India the resistance is found to be more than 80% for the...