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28 paź 2019 · This document presents information on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It defines AMR as microorganisms becoming resistant to antimicrobial drugs like antibiotics, antivirals, and antimalarials. The document discusses factors that contribute to AMR, including overuse of antibiotics.
13 paź 2012 · This document discusses antibiotic resistance and strategies to address it. It provides background on the history of antibiotics and the development of resistance. Key points covered include the mechanisms by which bacteria develop resistance, such as mutations, plasmids, efflux pumps, and inactivating enzymes.
This textbook outlines the chemistry of antibiotics and related drugs, and the increasing issue of antibiotic resistance. Discover the revised new edition.
14 cze 2021 · Understanding antibiotic classification and how these bacterial resistance mechanisms work from the standpoint of molecular physiology and biochemistry will discourage unnecessary antibiotic...
23 sie 2017 · In a PLOS Biology article, scientists show that intracellular expression of an antibiotic-metabolizing enzyme in a non-pathogenic strain of bacteria can provide resistance to the pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae when the two types of bacteria are grown together, both in vitro and in vivo .
This is a comprehensive tool covering all manifestations of antimicrobial resistance, with viral, bacterial, parasitical and fungal resistance each given a dedicated section. The underlining molecular mechanisms, which depend not only on the microbe, but on the specific drug (target), are highly diverse, and are covered in great detail.
21 lis 2022 · Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global health challenge, causing substantial morbidity and death globally. Understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie resistance can aid in...