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Antibiotic Allergy

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2014
Although allergy to β-lactam and non-β-lactam antibiotics is commonly claimed, true allergy to these drugs is often absent. Reactions to antibiotics can be classified according to the interval between the last administration of the drug and the onset of symptoms, but except for immediate reactions occurring within an hour of exposure, which are almost ...
Romano, Antonino, Warrington, R.
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Antibiotic Stewardship

Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin, 2023
The spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest threats to global health and causes very many deaths. Also in the context of sepsis-the severest complication of certain infectious diseases-does AMR play a role. Wise use of anti-infectives and application of antibiotic stewardship (AMS) principles can reduce the spread of AMR and ...
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Antibiotics

2002
The chapter informs about different types of antibiotics, their structure, biosynthesis and their regulation. Industrial cultivation and isolation of antibiotics is described in the chapter. Search for microorganisms producing antibiotics and preparation of high-producing strains is described.
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ANTIENTEROCOCCAL ANTIBIOTICS

Medical Clinics of North America, 2000
The treatment of severe enterococcal infections based on the currently available antibacterial agents is difficult. The help of the microbiology laboratory for determining MICs, MBCs, and most effective synergistic combinations is crucial. There is a need for good prospective multicenter clinical trials to improve the prognosis of such infections by ...
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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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Hybrid antibiotics

Folia Microbiologica, 2003
Hybrid antibiotics that do not occur in nature have been obtained by combining structural genes of antibiotic producers. Some of these substances were effective against pathogenic microorganisms resistant against antibiotics produced by the parent strains. The majority of hybrid antibiotics were obtained by combining genes encoding polyketide synthases.
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Antibiotics

Nursing, 2017
Kavitha S, Dalal, Mary Barna, Bridgeman
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Antibiotics

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1955
H, EAGLE, A K, SAZ
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Peptide antibiotics

The Lancet, 1997
The era of the "classical antibiotic" may be over. The emergence of resistance has seen to that. Yet no truly novel class of antibacterial agent has come on the market in the past 30 years. Currently there is great interest in peptide antibiotics, especially the cationic peptides.
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ANTIBIOTICS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1944
J, FUNDER, R, GODBY, N, ATKINSON
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