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Microbial Drug Resistance

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
The stated intention of Microbial Drug Resistance is to be "an international journal that provides a multi-disciplinary forum for peer reviewed original papers as well as topical reviews and special reports." It focuses primarily upon "the emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant microbial pathogens and resistance genes, and the challenges they ...
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The Design of New Drugs That Resist Microbial Inactivation

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1979
Several possible strategems for overcoming the development of bacterial resistance are discussed. The design of new drugs that resist microbial inactivation is reviewed, with particular emphasis on the aminoglycoside and beta-lactam antibiotics. Examples of alteration of the inactivation site, decreased enzyme affinity, steric hindrance of enzymic ...
B G, Christensen   +2 more
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Microbial Development of Drug Resistance: Mechanisms and Clinical Significance

CRC Critical Reviews in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 1975
Bacteria have demonstrated a disconcerting ability to develop resistance to antimicrobial agents nearly as quickly as new compounds become available. During the past two decades the molecular bases of several types of resistance have been elucidated.
Ruth M. Lawrence   +2 more
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Microbial Resistance to Drugs

1989
Most often when the subject of antimicrobial resistance is discussed, the organizational emphasis is on individual antimicrobial agents or groups of agents. Thus we tend to see discussion of resistance to f3-lactams, tetracyclines, amino glycosides etc.
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Molecular Epidemiology and Drug Resistance Pattern of Carbapenem-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates from Iran

Microbial Drug Resistance, 2019
The emergence and dissemination of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP) isolates and their involvement in several nosocomial outbreaks are of high concern.
Z. Jafari   +8 more
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Microbial Pathogenesis and Antimicrobial Drug Resistance

2020
Antimicrobial drug resistance has become a serious threat and it caused the death of 700,000 individuals in 2016. Gram-negative bacteria such as Acinetobacter, Pseudomonas, Enterobacter spp. Enterococcus faecium, Staphylococcus aureus, and Klebsiella pneumoniae are insensitive to antibiotics. E. faecium, S. aureus, K.
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Herbs and Drug Resistance: Part 1—Herbs and Microbial Resistance to Antibiotics

Alternative and Complementary Therapies, 2002
M icrobial resistance to drugs has grown remarkably, and with each passing decade, new resistance emerges. The sulfonamide antibiotics were initially effective against group A streptococci and pneumococci but, within 10 years, developed modes of resistance.
Kathy Abascal, Eric Yarnell
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Tackling drug resistance with efflux pump inhibitors: from bacteria to cancerous cells

Critical reviews in microbiology, 2019
Drug resistance is a serious concern in a clinical setting jeopardizing treatment for both infectious agents and cancers alike. The wide-spread emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) phenotypes from bacteria to cancerous cells necessitates the need to ...
Rene Christena Lowrence   +3 more
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Quorum sensing pathways in Gram-positive and -negative bacteria: potential of their interruption in abating drug resistance

Journal of chemotherapy, 2019
Quorum sensing (QS) is an inter-cell communication between bacterial populations through release of tiny diffusible compounds as signalling agents, called auto-inducers, abetting bacteria to track population density.
S. Haque   +8 more
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