- its
context has
broadened to
include all
antimicrobials. In response,
further advancements in
antimicrobial technologies have
resulted in
solutions that...
-
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR or AR)
occurs when
microbes evolve mechanisms that
protect them from
antimicrobials,
which are
drugs used to
treat infections...
-
applications of
antimicrobials, i.e. to stem
antimicrobial overuse, e.g.
giving antibacterial drugs for
viral infections, and thus
antimicrobial resistance...
- can resume. Most
antimicrobials possess significant in
vitro PAEs (≥ 1.5 hours)
against susceptible gram-positive cocci.
Antimicrobials with significant...
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Yamada H,
Takahashi N,
Okuda S,
Tsuchiya Y, Morisaki...
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Antimicrobials destroy bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, and
other microbes. The
cells of
bacteria (prokaryotes), such as salmonella,
differ from those...
-
cells that may
represent targets for
antimicrobial peptides.
These peptides are potent,
broad spectrum antimicrobials which demonstrate potential as novel...
- have
varying levels of
resistance to
antimicrobials. As such, it is
difficult to
prescribe correct antimicrobials. The MIC is
determined in such cases...
- The
antimicrobial spectrum of an
antibiotic means the
range of
microorganisms it can kill or inhibit.
Antibiotics can be
divided into broad-spectrum antibiotics...
- to
treat animals compared with humans,
worldwide an
estimated 73% of
antimicrobials (mainly antibiotics) are
consumed by farm animals. Furthermore, a 2015...