2024
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2024.1467086
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Antibiotics-free compounds for managing carbapenem-resistant bacteria; a narrative review

Aref Shariati,
Milad Kashi,
Zahra Chegini
et al.

Abstract: Carbapenem-resistant (CR) Gram-negative bacteria have become a significant public health problem in the last decade. In recent years, the prevalence of CR bacteria has increased. The resistance to carbapenems could result from different mechanisms such as loss of porin, penicillin-binding protein alteration, carbapenemase, efflux pump, and biofilm community. Additionally, genetic variations like insertion, deletion, mutation, and post-transcriptional modification of corresponding coding genes could decrease th… Show more

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