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During recent decades, the emergence of pathogenic fungi has posed an increasing public health threat, particularly given the limited number of antifungal drugs available to treat invasive infections. In this Review, we discuss the global emergence and spread of three emerging antifungal-resistant fungi...
Responding to mounting international concern about the rise of drug-resistant infections, the UK Prime Minister, The Rt Hon David Cameron MP, commissioned Jim O'Neill in July 2014 to chair this review on antimicrobial resistance. By the summer of 2016, the Review will recommend a package of ac...
Infections with drug-resistant bacteria may lead to longer and more costly hospital care, and increase the risk of dying from the infection. Dangerous, resistant bacteria known as "superbugs" are being reported.Each year over 2.8 million people get an antibiotic-resistance infection, and close to...
Prior to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, antibiotic resistance was listed as the major global health care priority. Some analyses, including the O’Neill report, have predicted that deaths due to drug-resistant bacterial infections may eclipse the total number
“The scary thing aboutC. auris,and any of the drug-resistant fungal infections, is just how difficult it is to find good, safe antifungals,” saysLance B. Price, the co-director of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center at George Washington University who was not involved in the ...
Antibiotic resistance genes are often carried by plasmids, which spread intra- and inter genera bacterial populations, and also play a critical role in bacteria conferring phage resistance. However, it remains unknown about the influence of plasmids pres
antibiotic (ˌæntɪbaɪˈɒtɪk) n (Pharmacology) any of various chemical substances, such as penicillin, streptomycin, chloramphenicol, and tetracycline, produced by various microorganisms, esp fungi, or made synthetically and capable of destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganism...
Inappropriate Use of Antibiotics and the Rise of Resistant Organisms: Pharmacists can help ensure appropriate use of antibiotics to reduce the growth of re... Lynne,M.,Constantine,... - 《American Pharmacy》 被引量: 0发表: 1991年 Resistance to Antibiotics: Are We in the Post-Antibiotic Era?
Hundreds of thousands of peoplewere rendered homelessby Syrian civil war.(=were made homeless) 文中resistance that renders it ineffective的意思是:抗药性使抗生素失效。 *** ④Some 700,000 people succumb to antibiotic-resistant infections every year. ⑤If trends...