Multidrug-resistant pathogens: mechanisms of resistance and epidemiology

The resistance among numerous microorganism species (infectious agents) to totally different antimicrobial medicine has emerged as a reason for public health threat everywhere the planet at a terrific rate. Because of the pacing advent of recent resistance mechanisms and reduce in potency of treating common infectious diseases, it ends up in failure of microorganism response to straightforward treatment, resulting in prolonged unwellness, higher expenditures for health care, associated an vast risk of death. The majority the capable infecting agents (e.g., bacteria, fungi, virus, and parasite) have used high levels of multidrug resistance (MDR) with increased morbidity and mortality; therefore, they're observed as “super bugs”.

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