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Multi-Drug Resistant and Extensively-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2020India is one of the high burden countries for tuberculosis (TB) including multi-drug resistant TB (MDR-TB) and extensively-drug resistant (XDR) TB. Drug-resistant (DR) TB has threatened the TB care and is a major health problem in many countries; treatment of DR TB has been difficult requiring use of reserve or second-line drugs, cost factors, has ...
Ira, Shah +2 more
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The Lancet Neurology, 2023
Drug resistance is estimated to affect about a third of individuals with epilepsy, but its prevalence differs in relation to the epilepsy syndrome, the cause of epilepsy, and other factors such as age of seizure onset and presence of associated neurological deficits.
Emilio Perucca +3 more
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Drug resistance is estimated to affect about a third of individuals with epilepsy, but its prevalence differs in relation to the epilepsy syndrome, the cause of epilepsy, and other factors such as age of seizure onset and presence of associated neurological deficits.
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Drug resistance in schistosomes
Parasitology Today, 1993Drug resistance in schistosomes is confined essentially to compounds of the hyconthone/oxamniquine family, since no documented case of resistance has so far been reported for the widely used drug praziquantel. The availability of strains of Schistosoma mansoni that are resistant to hyconthone and oxomniquine has permitted a detailed genetic and ...
Cioli D, PicaMattoccia L, Valle C
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2012
Abstract Despite the ongoing development of novel AEDs, drug resistance remains a major problem in the clinical management of epilepsy patients. Thus, strategies to break new grounds in the development of novel AEDs or alternative therapeutic approaches are urgently needed.
Gorter, J.A., Potschka, H.
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Abstract Despite the ongoing development of novel AEDs, drug resistance remains a major problem in the clinical management of epilepsy patients. Thus, strategies to break new grounds in the development of novel AEDs or alternative therapeutic approaches are urgently needed.
Gorter, J.A., Potschka, H.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1996
Since their discovery, antimicrobial drugs have proved remarkably effective for the control of bacterial infections. However, it was soon evident that bacterial pathogens were unlikely to surrender unconditionally, because some pathogens rapidly became resistant to many of the first effective drugs.
H S, Gold, R C, Moellering
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Since their discovery, antimicrobial drugs have proved remarkably effective for the control of bacterial infections. However, it was soon evident that bacterial pathogens were unlikely to surrender unconditionally, because some pathogens rapidly became resistant to many of the first effective drugs.
H S, Gold, R C, Moellering
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
Nearly a quarter of patients with seizures have drug-resistant epilepsy. This review examines how this diagnosis should be established and how to recognize pseudoresistance. It explains possible mechanisms of drug-resistant epilepsy and presents treatment strategies.
Patrick, Kwan +2 more
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Nearly a quarter of patients with seizures have drug-resistant epilepsy. This review examines how this diagnosis should be established and how to recognize pseudoresistance. It explains possible mechanisms of drug-resistant epilepsy and presents treatment strategies.
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[Antimalarial drug resistance].
Medecine et maladies infectieuses, 2006Drug resistant malaria is mostly due to Plasmodium falciparum, the highly prevalent species in tropical Africa, Amazon, and Southeast Asia. P. falciparum is responsible for severe involvement of fever or anemia causing more than a million deaths per year.
Le Bras, J., Musset, L., Clain, J.
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Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1992
Infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a chronic process with persistent, high rates of replication. The virus exhibits high rates of mutation over time within the same individual. It is thus not surprising that drug-resisĀ tant mutants of HIV emerge under the selective pressure of prolonged chemotherapy, especially with the knowledge of ...
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Infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a chronic process with persistent, high rates of replication. The virus exhibits high rates of mutation over time within the same individual. It is thus not surprising that drug-resisĀ tant mutants of HIV emerge under the selective pressure of prolonged chemotherapy, especially with the knowledge of ...
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DRUG RESISTANCE IN TUBERCULOSIS
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1997Drug-resistant tuberculosis remains a worldwide problem. New laboratory methods have improved our ability to more rapidly identify resistant strains, but the most effective approach is to prevent the appearance of resistance by appropriate choice of antibiotics and directly-observed therapy.
L M, Parsons +3 more
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Drug Resistance Updates
Drug resistance, particularly those of anticancer drugs and antibiotics, poses a significant challenge in the treatment of diseases, severely compromising therapeutic efficacy and patient survival rates. In recent years, an increasing number of studies have highlighted the dual role of microbiota in either promoting or mitigating drug resistance.
Ru Jia +10 more
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Drug resistance, particularly those of anticancer drugs and antibiotics, poses a significant challenge in the treatment of diseases, severely compromising therapeutic efficacy and patient survival rates. In recent years, an increasing number of studies have highlighted the dual role of microbiota in either promoting or mitigating drug resistance.
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