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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

July - September 9[3] 2017

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Antibiotic Use And Antimicrobial Resistance - A Review

Author: P.G.SUSHMA , DR.VENKATESH, DR.L. KEERTHI SASANKA, S.KAVITHA
Abstract: The advent of multidrug resistance among pathogenic bacteria is imperiling the worth of antibiotics, which have previously transformed medical science. The emergency of antimicrobial obstruction is a result of the abuse of these operators and because of the inaccessibility of more up to date tranquilizes ascribed to critical managing necessities and diminished budgetary actions. Comprehensive efforts are needed to reduce the rate of resistance by studying emergent microorganisms, resistance mechanisms, and antimicrobial agents. Multidisciplinary approaches are required across the health care settings as well as the environment and agriculture sectors. Progressive alternative approaches including probiotics, antibiotics, and vaccines have shown promising results in trials that suggest the role of these alternatives as preventive or adjunct therapies in the future.
Keyword: Alternative therapies, Antibiotics, evolution, multidrug resistance.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.276
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