A 选项:“Bacteria's resistance to antibiotics”(细菌对抗生素的抗药性)B 选项:“Ever - increasing strains of bacteria”(不断增加的细菌菌株)C 选项:“The similarity between known drugs.”(已知药物之间的相似性)D 选项:“The growing threat of
Treatment of bacterial infections becomes increasingly complicated due to the emergence of bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents. Until now, most studies on bacterial antibiotic resistance have focused mainly on clinically relevant isolates pathogenic microorganisms and lactic acid bacteria. Very limited...
“However, the occurrence of this strain in the Arabian Gulf is of great significance,” they write, noting that travel from the region to India, Europe, and the US is common. “The potential for international transfer of multidrug-resistant bacteria emphasizes the need for global surveillance ...
Some SOT patients develop recurrent infections, related to anatomical defects in many cases, which are difficult to treat and predispose patients to the acquisition of MDR pathogens. • The antibiotics active against MDR bacteria have several limitations for their use, which include less clinical exp...
The strain was fully resistant to pH 2 for 2 h with 90.1 ± 3.5 % survival and susceptible to 15 antibiotics commonly used in veterinary medicine. Additionally, the bacteria showed amylase, protease and cellulase activities. The safety assessment demonstrated the lack of toxicity ...
Antibiotic resistant bacterial infections are projected to become the most common cause of mortality in humans by the year 2050 (O'Neill, 2014). In particular, the situation is dire for Gram-negative bacteria for which there is no new antibiotics in the developmental pipeline (Boucher et al.,...
Over the next three years, the team set out to discover where the bacteria was coming from and if it was indeed the underlying cause of postinfectious hydrocephalus or if it was an infection showing up in the hydrocephalic infants weeks and months later but not the cause of the...
An actinomycete strain isolated from Phoomdi soil of Loktak Lake of Manipur, India was identified as Streptomyces sannanensis SU118. It is a Gram-positive filamentous bacterium which exhibits antimicrobial activity only against Gram-positive bacteria, while Gram-negative organisms were not affected. Gl...
Fungal strains have the potential to attract mutualistic bacteria and repel the competitors by targeting the bacterial motility under the influence of the VOCs they produce (Piechulla et al., 2017). The antibacterial activity of fungal volatiles are poorly explored, however, the antifungal activities...
to some of the currently used antibiotics [4]. Nowadays, there is a growing trend of producing synbiotic products with synergistic combination of useful bacteria (probiotic) besides a growth-improving molecules (prebiotic) [5]. In synbiotic products, probiotic cultures grow better in the presence ...