aPseudomonas aeruginosa is an important pathogen which causes life threatening infections in patients who suffer from respiratory diseases. These infections are hard to treat, partly due to the high intrinsic resistance of the bacterium to clinically used antibiotics and partly due to the formation of...
aPseudomonas aeruginosa is an important pathogen which causes life threatening infections in patients who suffer from respiratory diseases. These infections are hard to treat, partly due to the high intrinsic resistance of the bacterium to clinically used antibiotics and partly Several factors are involve...
Which test(s) can best identify the causative pathogen(s) and result in tailored use of antibiotics?doi:10.1111/iwj.14958Pagani, ElisabettaBruno, RaffaeleInternational Wound Journal
Neutrophils: Neutrophils are the first types of WBCs to reach an infection site. They eliminate the pathogen by either killing or eating it.Eosinophils: Eosinophils are mainly responsible for fighting parasites. Their numbers increase in case of allergic reactions and parasitic infections. What is th...
[0003] When host defenses lacks an efficient barrier against pathogen invasion, antibiotics have been used to function as bactericides and, in general, anti-microbials. However, different antibiotics have been continuously sought due to the severe side-effects and the emergence of mutant microorganism...
There are several non-invasive tests available in clinical routines for the detection of this pathogen, including the H. pylori stool antigen test (HPSA), the urea breath test (UBT), and serological tests (e.g., IgG to H. pylori). A population-based “test-and-treat” approach is ...
In addition, under the current situation of banning antibiotics in feed and restricting livestock and poultry breeding to reduce drug resistance, natural plants with drug homology have become the future development direction for animal husbandry [18]. CGA is considered a potential feed additive to ...