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Expert opinion on antimicrobial therapies: is there enough scientific evidence to state that targeted therapies outperform non-targeted ones?

Cristina YusEnrique GámezManuel Arruebo
Published in: Expert opinion on drug delivery (2024)
When using targeted antimicrobial therapies not only reduced side-effects are observed, but also, compared to the administration of equivalent doses of the non-targeted drugs, a superior efficacy has been demonstrated against planktonic, sessile, and intracellular pathogenic bacterial persisters. The translation of those targeted therapies to subsequent phases of clinical development still requires the demonstration of a reduction in the probabilities for the pathogen to develop resistance when using targeted approaches.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • drug delivery
  • candida albicans