The global threat of antibiotic resistance is steadily growing. Antibiotic resistancemay involve any class of antibiotic, including second- and third-line agents that have been considered to date the last-resort drugs to counteract common infections. We may lose our capability to keep under control many common bacterial infections [1]. Despite this, in the past decade significant research efforts have been made to develop new antibacterial strategies able to treat multidrug-resistant infections; however, no new therapeutic approach has yet reached the clinic [2,3]. In order to identify new valuable antimicrobial drugs, it is important to consider the main bacterial resistance mechanisms in both planktonic and sessile forms of life [4].

Stella Cascioferro, Barbara Parrino, Daniela Carbone, Camilla Pecoraro, Patrizia Diana (2021). Novel strategies in the war against antibiotic resistance. FUTURE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 13(6), 1-3 [10.4155/fmc-2021-0009].

Novel strategies in the war against antibiotic resistance

Stella Cascioferro;Barbara Parrino;Daniela Carbone;Camilla Pecoraro;Patrizia Diana
2021-03-01

Abstract

The global threat of antibiotic resistance is steadily growing. Antibiotic resistancemay involve any class of antibiotic, including second- and third-line agents that have been considered to date the last-resort drugs to counteract common infections. We may lose our capability to keep under control many common bacterial infections [1]. Despite this, in the past decade significant research efforts have been made to develop new antibacterial strategies able to treat multidrug-resistant infections; however, no new therapeutic approach has yet reached the clinic [2,3]. In order to identify new valuable antimicrobial drugs, it is important to consider the main bacterial resistance mechanisms in both planktonic and sessile forms of life [4].
mar-2021
Stella Cascioferro, Barbara Parrino, Daniela Carbone, Camilla Pecoraro, Patrizia Diana (2021). Novel strategies in the war against antibiotic resistance. FUTURE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, 13(6), 1-3 [10.4155/fmc-2021-0009].
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