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The past, present, and future of antibiotics

Science Translational Medicine, 2022
Antibiotics have transformed modern medicine. They are essential for treating infectious diseases and enable vital therapies and procedures. However, despite this success, their continued use in the 21st century is imperiled by two orthogonal challenges.
M. Cook, Gerard D. Wright
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ANTIBIOTICS*

Biological Reviews, 1948
Summary1. The phenomenon of antagonism or antibiosis among micro‐organisms dates back to the early days of microbiology. The early studies made by students of mixed infections, of accidental contaminations of cultures, of the effects of one organism or its metabolic products upon another, of the isolation of such products, and even attempts to utilize ...
J H, BAILEY, C J, CAVALLITO
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ANTIBIOTICS.

Canadian Medical Association journal, 2010
The Endophthalmitis Vitrectomy Study (EVS) provided ophthalmologists with evidence-based management strategies to deal with endophthalmitis for the first time. However, since the completion of the EVS, numerous unresolved issues remain. The use of oral antibiotics has important implications for the ophthalmologist, particularly in the prophylaxis and ...
Seenu M, Hariprasad, William F, Mieler
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Antibiotics and Food Safety in Aquaculture.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020
Antibiotics are widely used in aquaculture. Intensive farming drives indiscriminate use of antibiotics, which results in residues of antibiotics in cultured aquatic products and bacterial resistance. This perspective attempts to present a brief update on
Jiemin Chen   +5 more
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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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ANTIBIOTICS and RESISTANCE to ANTIBIOTICS

2023
Antibiotics are natural or synthetic molecules that can inhibit the growth of bacteria (bacteriostatic) or kill some bacteria (bactericidal) (Gamboa et al, 2022). They exert a specific effect on certain structures or functions of the microorganism.
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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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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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