Antibiotic resistance influences efficacy of treatmentFischbachNews
In the intial two decades of the twenty-first century, antibiotic (AB) resistance in human pathogens has emerged as a major challenge for water, sanitation, and public health. Considering these challenges, we critically reviewed AB-related studies with particular emphasis on their (i) patterns of...
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Antibiotic resistance can be an unwelcome side-effect of acne treatment.Considers the evidence that topical and oral antibiotic treatment of acne is increasing the selective pressure for drug resistance in important hospital pathogens. The spreading of antibiotics and resistant bacteria by touching; The ...
LONDON, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- Scientists in Manchester revealed Tuesday they have developed the world's first non-antibiotic treatment for tuberculosis. The team at the University of Manchester hoped the compound, developed after 10 years of painstaking research, will be ready for trials on humans...
Bacterial antibiotic resistance is a global health concern of increasing importance and intensive study. Although biofilms are a common source of infections in clinical settings, little is known about the development of antibiotic resistance within biofi
This leads to the rejection of our null hypotheses that the antibiotic sensitivities of S. aureus are unaltered by their location. (c) 2005 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. 展开 关键词: S. aureus antibiotic resistance osteomyelitis intracellular ...
Cancer cells can turn on error-prone DNA copy pathways to adapt to cancer treatment, a breakthrough study published in the journal Science has revealed. Bacteria use the same process, termed stress-induced mutagenesis, to develop antibiotic resistance.
Antibiotics are widely used in animal husbandry, and various types of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are frequently detected in livestock waste around the world. Conventional livestock waste treatment processes do not completely remove ARGs, resultin
antibiotic resistance, concomitantly causing adverse effects on the ecosystem and human health3,4. Statistically, more than 700,000 deaths per year have resulted from antimicrobial resistance since 2014 and it is expected to rise continually to 10 million deaths by 20505. Consequently, the management...