• FluTrackers.com Inc. does not provide medical advice. Information on this web site is collected from various internet resources, and the FluTrackers board of directors makes no warranty to the safety, efficacy, correctness or completeness of the information posted on this site by any author or poster. The information collated here is for instructional and/or discussion purposes only and is NOT intended to diagnose or treat any disease, illness, or other medical condition. Every individual reader or poster should seek advice from their personal physician/healthcare practitioner before considering or using any interventions that are discussed on this website. By continuing to access this website you agree to consult your personal physican before using any interventions posted on this website, and you agree to hold harmless FluTrackers.com Inc., the board of directors, the members, and all authors and posters for any effects from use of any medication, supplement, vitamin or other substance, device, intervention, etc. mentioned in posts on this website, or other internet venues referenced in posts on this website.
  • We are not asking for any donations. Do not donate to any entity who says they are raising funds for us.

JAMA. The Perpetual Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance

Giuseppe

Emeritus
[Source: JAMA, full page: (LINK). Extract.]


Online First / Viewpoint | March 20, 2014

The Perpetual Challenge of Antimicrobial Resistance

FREE / ONLINE FIRST

Anthony S. Fauci, MD<SUP>1</SUP>; Hilary D. Marston, MD, MPH<SUP>1</SUP>
<SUP></SUP>
Author Affiliations: <SUP>1</SUP>National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland

JAMA. Published online March 20, 2014. doi:10.1001/jama.2014.2465 / Published online
_____

The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria and the rapid global spread of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) have recently captured public attention, and some have asked whether the ongoing public health and scientific ?war? against drug-resistant microbes, particularly bacteria, can ever be won. In fact, the challenge of antimicrobial resistance is an enduring threat that likely will never be eliminated. The threat is due, in part, to the inherent ability of microbes to replicate rapidly and mutate, offering them an evolutionary advantage in fending off hazards to their survival. Addressing the threat of antimicrobial resistance is a never-ending challenge.

(?)


-
-------
 
Back
Top