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Multi‐drug antimicrobial resistance model

Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 2020
In this paper, we give a simple mathematical model for a multi‐drug antimicrobial resistance. The model describes the dynamics of the susceptible and three classes of infected populations. The first class of the infected society is sensitive to the first antimicrobial drug but resisted to the second drug.
Mohammed Fathy Elettreby, Elsayed Ahmed
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Antimicrobial drug resistance

2003
Abstract We may look back at the antibiotic era as just a passing phase in the history of medicine, an era when a great natural resource was squandered, and the bugs proved smarter than the scientists. (Cannon 1995, p. 189) Over the last 50 years humankind has had a new weapon in the war against infectious disease: the antimicrobial ...
Smith, RD, Coast, J
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Resistance to antimicrobial drugs

1989
The development of safe effective antimicrobial drugs has revolutionized medicine in the last fifty years. Morbidity and mortality from microbial disease have been drastically reduced by modern chemotherapy. Unfortunately, micro-organisms are nothing if not versatile, and the brilliance of the chemotherapeutic achievement has been somewhat dimmed by ...
T. J. Franklin, G. A. Snow
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Antimicrobial drug resistance in Salmonella enterica

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2003
This review addresses the changing patterns of antimicrobial resistance in Salmonella.Resistance to chloramphenicol, amicillin and cotrimoxazole is common in Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi A in Asia and a few countries of Africa. In some countries, the isolation of multidrug resistant strains appears to be declining.
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Drug Resistance in Antimicrobial Therapy

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1975
This book is published as one of a series of monographs called the "American Lectures in Living Chemistry," which is somewhat strange because the authors are British and chemistry is given scant attention. Lowbury and Ayliffe are physicians as well as clinical bacteriologists and have been prominent reporters of the scope of microbial resistance during
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Antimicrobial Drug Resistance and Antimicrobial Resistant Threats

Physician Assistant Clinics, 2023
Otis Zeon, Lucy W. Kibe
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Resistance to Antimicrobial Drugs—A Worldwide Calamity

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993
The introduction of penicillin 50 years ago was followed by an extraordinary period of discovery, exuberant use, and predictable obsolescence. Resistant bacterial strains have emerged and have spread throughout the world because of the remarkable genetic plasticity of the microorganisms, heavy selective pressures of use, and the mobility of the world ...
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Development of drugs for antimicrobial-resistant pathogens

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2003
Clinicians have noted an association between antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use since the introduction of these agents over 50 years ago. The problem of resistance becomes more pressing, however, when organisms acquire resistance mechanisms to multiple antimicrobial agents.
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Antimicrobial Drug Resistance in Asia

2009
Antimicrobial resistance has become a major health problem worldwide, but marked variations in resistance profiles of bacterial pathogens are found among countries and in different patient settings, especially in Asia. These differences represent the effects of appropriate and inappropriate use of antibiotics in humans and animals.
Yu-Tsung Huang, Po-Ren Hsueh
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Antimicrobial drug resistance and antibiosis

Companion Animal, 2016
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a significant risk to both human and animal health, and the inappropriate use of antimicrobial drugs provides a strong selection pressure for its development. Rationalising and optimising their use in veterinary medicine is imperative.
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