Drug-resistant infections occur when pathogens change in ways that render antimicrobial drugs ineffective. As a result, the pathogens survive and continue to spread. When infections are treatable with ...
Christine M. Slover, PharmD, Infectious Diseases Fellow, Keith A. Rodvold, PharmD and Larry H. Danziger, PharmD, Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice ...
Evidence has emerged about the way bacteria become resistant to multiple drugs. The findings by a John Innes Centre research ...
Jim O’Neill, Chairman of the Review on Antimicrobial Resistance In Europe ... microbiology, biochemistry, pharmacology, materials and the clinical sciences, thereby linking drug discovery expertise ...
It involves a wide range of scientific disciplines, including biology, chemistry and pharmacology. Large-scale profiling of drug-induced ... virtual optimization of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs ...
Antibiotics are effective treatments for some illnesses and infections, but other times, they don't help speed up recovery ...
While the datasets did not contain information on severity of infection or treatments, the researchers did find that all identified strains possessed antimicrobial resistance genes for drug ...