2022
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.108857.2
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Diversity and antimicrobial activity of marine nudibranch associated bacteria against tropical human skin pathogens

Abstract: Background: Skin disease is the fourth most common disease among all diseases. The number of cases of skin diseases continues to increase, and people commonly use antibiotics to treat these diseases. Nevertheless, overuse of antibiotics can increase the resistance of these pathogens. Hence, the study of novel antibiotic compounds against multi-drug resistant (MDR) skin pathogens is urgently needed. Methods: This study describes the antimicrobial diversity of bacteria associated with three species of marine nud… Show more

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