Opinion Article
The Antimicrobial Resistance and New Routes for Antibiotic Discovery
Sameh El Sayed, School of chemistry, Howarth Building, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston B15 2TT, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Received Date: August 02, 2021; Published Date: October 25, 2021
Abstract
The excessive use of antibiotics for infections therapy and the lack of research for new antibiotic discovery has lead to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Many efforts are needed by governments, societies, and industries to slow down the AMR and accelerates the discovery of new antibiotics. Herein a spotlight on the current limitations of AMR understating and the new routes to battle AMR are presented.
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Sameh El Sayed. The Antimicrobial Resistance and New Routes for Antibiotic Discovery. Sci J Biol & Life Sci. 2(1): 2021. SJBLS. MS.ID.000527. DOI: 10.33552/SJBLS.2021.02.000527
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Antimicrobial; Resistance Biology; Antibiotic Discovery; Antimicrobial resistance; New antibiotics; Infections treatments; Food; Animal; Agriculture productions; Pathogens; Biological knowledge; Pharmaceutical laboratories; Pathogenic bacteria; Invasive antibiotics
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