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Targeting bacterial kinases as a strategy to counteract antibiotic resistance. [PDF]
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Microplastic biofilm as hotspots of antibiotic resistance genes and potential pathogens. [PDF]
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Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science, 2009
Antibiotic resistance poses serious challenges to health and national security, and policy changes will be required to mitigate the consequences of antibiotic resistance. Resistance can arise in disease-causing bacteria naturally, or it can be deliberately introduced to a biological weapon.
Kunal J, Rambhia, Gigi Kwik, Gronvall
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Antibiotic resistance poses serious challenges to health and national security, and policy changes will be required to mitigate the consequences of antibiotic resistance. Resistance can arise in disease-causing bacteria naturally, or it can be deliberately introduced to a biological weapon.
Kunal J, Rambhia, Gigi Kwik, Gronvall
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
Antibiotics are commonly viewed as the most important advance in the history of medicine. During the six decades that followed the introduction of sulfonamides there has been a continuous supply of new agents responsive to evolving resistance of prior pathogens and emerging new pathogens.
J G, Bartlett, J W, Froggatt
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Antibiotics are commonly viewed as the most important advance in the history of medicine. During the six decades that followed the introduction of sulfonamides there has been a continuous supply of new agents responsive to evolving resistance of prior pathogens and emerging new pathogens.
J G, Bartlett, J W, Froggatt
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Anticipating antibiotic resistance
Science, 2022Machine learning can use clinical history to lower the risk of infection ...
Jean-Baptiste, Lugagne, Mary J, Dunlop
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