Resistance is thus not a universal property of enterobacterial populations, but may be a result of the human use of antibiotics.doi:10.1038/35051173M OsterbladKai NorrdahlErkki KorpimkiPentti HuovinenNatureOsterblad M, Norrdahl K, Korpimaki E, Huovinen P (2001) Antibiotic resistance – How ...
How did the overuse of antibiotics lead to the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria? How common is antibiotic resistance? How is diagnostic medicine causing antibiotic resistance? How do broad spectrum antibiotics cause resistance? Why don't antiseptics kill 100% of germs?
Antibiotic resistance has spread around the world, and it's making some diseases, such asmeningitisor pneumonia, more difficult to treat. You might need stronger, more expensive drugs. Or you might need to take them longer. You also might not get well as quickly, or you could develop other...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing concern public health issue across the globe. Antibiotics are used for treating infections caused by bacteria, however, misuse and overuse of antibiotics have contributed to the resistance of microorganisms to antimicrobial drugs and treatments....
Antibiotic resistance evolves in bacteria. Charles Darwin created the theory of evolution which focused on natural selection being the key factor of how things change. Natural selection is when organisms that are better suited to the environment are able to reproduce successfully. Evolution is descent...
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is an urgent public health threat. Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and increases in computational power have resulted in the adoption of AI for biological tasks. This review explores the application of AI in ba
There are three main mechanisms of resistance to β-lactam antibiotics comprising (i) reduced access to PBPs, (ii) reduced PBP binding affinity, and (iii) destruction of the antibiotic through β-lactamases [55]. In Gram-positive bacteria, loss of β-lactam sensitivity is mostly driven by al...
The worldwide emergence of antibiotic resistance poses a serious threat to human health. A molecular understanding of resistance strategies employed by bacteria is obligatory to generate less-susceptible antibiotics. Albicidin is a highly potent antibact