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Circumventing antimicrobial-resistance and preventing its development in novel, bacterial infection-control strategies.

Tianrong YuGuimei JiangRuifang GaoGaojian ChenYijin RenJian LiuHenny C Van der MeiHenk J Busscher
Published in: Expert opinion on drug delivery (2020)
Relying on relieving antibiotic-pressure and natural outcompeting of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria seems an uncertain way out of the antibiotic-crisis facing us. Novel, non-antibiotic, nanotechnology-based infection control-strategies are promising. At the same time, rapid development of new resistance mechanisms once novel strategies is taken into global clinical use, may not be ruled out and must be closely monitored. This suggests focusing research and development on designing suitable combinations of existing antibiotics with new nano-antimicrobials in a way that induction of new antimicrobial-resistance mechanisms is avoided. The latter suggestion, however, requires a change of focus in research and development.
Keyphrases
  • antimicrobial resistance