2020
DOI: 10.22207/jpam.14.3.02
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Treatment of Multi-Drug Resistant Gram-Negative Bacterial Pathogenic Infections

Abstract: The multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDR-GNB) infections in severely infected patients present numerous difficulties in terms of treatment failure where antibiotics cannot arrest such drug resistant bacteria. Based on the patient’s medical history and updated microbiological epidemiology data, an effective empirical treatment remains critical for optimal results to safeguard human health. The aim of this manuscript is to review management of MDR-Gram negative pathogenic bacterial infections. Quick d… Show more

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“…This is particularly true for infections caused by multidrug resistant Gram-negative bacteria, highlighted by E. coli and P. aeruginosa here, for which few alternative options are available [ 150 ]. Nosocomial infections caused by these bacteria are a demanding issue for our health, due to high number of resistance virulence traits [ 151 ]. The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is the first barrier conferring resistance to a variety of drugs.…”
Section: Gram-negative Amr Future Prospectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is particularly true for infections caused by multidrug resistant Gram-negative bacteria, highlighted by E. coli and P. aeruginosa here, for which few alternative options are available [ 150 ]. Nosocomial infections caused by these bacteria are a demanding issue for our health, due to high number of resistance virulence traits [ 151 ]. The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is the first barrier conferring resistance to a variety of drugs.…”
Section: Gram-negative Amr Future Prospectivementioning
confidence: 99%