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Antimicrobial Resistance in the Tropics
Tropical Doctor, 2000Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents is an increasing problem in many areas of the tropics. In most countries there is little information available to determine the patterns of resistance in different pathogens, nor are local data available to influence prescribing.
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Biofilms and Antimicrobial Resistance
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 2005The pathogenesis of many orthopaedic infections is related to the presence of microorganisms in biofilms. I examine the emerging understanding of the mechanisms of biofilm-associated antimicrobial resistance. Biofilm-associated resistance to antimicrobial agents begins at the attachment phase and increases as the biofilm ages.
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Antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance
2018The emergence and spread of molecular mechanisms which make bacteria resistant to antibiotics together constitute a significant threat to human health which is global and growing. Two research projects with implications for the understanding of bacterial pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance are presented here.
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Resistance to Antimicrobial Agents
1970Publisher Summary The survival of a parasite depends, in part, on its ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Species that cannot adapt are often replaced by others—better suited to the existing environment. A great variety of forces may act to modify the environment in which microorganisms exist.
J S, Kiser, G O, Gale, G A, Kemp
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Antimicrobial resistance in vulvovaginitis
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2001Although antimicrobial resistance has had an enormous impact on selection and utilization of antibiotics in virtually all aspects of clinical medicine, both inpatient and community based, little attention has been directed at antimicrobial resistance occurring in vaginal infections.
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Antimicrobials and antimicrobial resistance
2017Project 1: Developing new anti-infective agents is essential in our fight to combat AMR. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, an opportunistic pathogen, causes severe lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients. P. aeruginosa uses a highly inter-linked network of cell-to-cell communication pathways to coordinate the expression of virulence machinery necessary to ...
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The role of vaccines in combatting antimicrobial resistance
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021Francesca Micoli +2 more
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Antimicrobial & antimicrobial resistance
2017By 2050, it is expected that antimicrobial resistance (AMR) will overtake cancer to become the world’s biggest killer. As the pharmaceutical industry spends less on antibiotic research and development, universities have an increasing role to play. As part of this degree, my two research projects approach AMR from different angles.
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