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What is an Antibiotic or an Antibiotic Substance?

Mycologia, 1947
(1947). What is an Antibiotic or an Antibiotic Substance? Mycologia: Vol. 39, No. 5, pp. 565-569.
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Mutation and Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance: Antibiotics as Promoters of Antibiotic Resistance?

Current Drug Targets, 2002
Antibiotic resistance appearance and spread have been classically considered the result of a process of natural selection, directed by the use of antibiotics. Bacteria, that have to face the antibiotic challenge, evolve to acquire resistance and, under this strong selective pressure, only the fittest survive, leading to the spread of resistance ...
Jesus, Blázquez   +2 more
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Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in water environments

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2008
Antibiotic-resistant organisms enter into water environments from human and animal sources. These bacteria are able to spread their genes into water-indigenous microbes, which also contain resistance genes. On the contrary, many antibiotics from industrial origin circulate in water environments, potentially altering microbial ecosystems.
Fernando, Baquero   +2 more
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Antibiotics

Medical Clinics of North America, 1955
H, EAGLE, A K, SAZ
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Macrolide antibiotics and the airway: antibiotic or non-antibiotic effects?

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2010
The macrolides are a class of antibiotics widely prescribed in infectious disease. More recently, there has been considerable interest in potential indications for these agents, in addition to their simple antibacterial indications, in a number of lung pathophysiologies.Demonstrated clinical efficacy of macrolides in diseases such as diffuse ...
D M, Murphy   +3 more
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Antibiotics

Nursing, 2017
Kavitha S, Dalal, Mary Barna, Bridgeman
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Antibiotic intermediates and antibiotics synergistically promote the development of multiple antibiotic resistance in antibiotic production wastewater

Journal of Hazardous Materials
Antibiotic resistance (AR) is a major public health concern. Antibiotic intermediates (AIs) used in the production of semisynthetic antibiotics have the same bioactive structure as parent antibiotics and synthetic antibiotic production wastewater usually contains high concentrations of residual AIs; however, the effects of AIs and their interactive ...
Cong Men, Jiane Zuo
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ANTIBIOTICS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1944
J, FUNDER, R, GODBY, N, ATKINSON
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Antibiotics and Antibiotic Prophylaxis

2019
An understanding of the principles of prescribing antibiotics in dentistry is paramount to their successful use in the outpatient setting. While the number of classes of antibiotics and specific agents useful in the management of routine odontogenic infections is relatively small when compared to those used in medicine, the dentist must understand the ...
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How antibiotics cause antibiotic resistance

Drug Discovery Today, 1999
Antimicrobial agents are approaching the end of their effectiveness. The prevailing drug development strategy is based on a presumption that results in resistance: that disease can be cured by exploitation of the vulnerabilities in microbial reproduction. Although some did predict the evolution of resistance to such drugs, the mechanisms by which genes
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