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Review Article on Anti-Microbial Resistance: Global Approach

Authors :
Rafia Inam
Mubashar Rehman
Aqsa Ameen
Source :
Global Immunological & Infectious Diseases Review. :36-50
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Humanity Only - HO, 2016.

Abstract

The rapid change in the failure of antimicrobial therapy due to an increase in the number of infections caused by antimicrobial resistance and the commencement of comprehensive resistant strains robustly claim detection of appliances causing the improvement of drug resistance. In this article, we review the double tactics to decrease antimicrobial resistance infections in hospitals by the improvement of hospital infection prevention and control (IPC) and Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) programs and their gradually significant part in decreasing the feast of antibiotic resistance using an ethical framework that enables clinicians and to appraise policies for rational use of an antibiotic in six practical steps. Though the procedure of bacteriophages and antibodies has been partially applied, further encouraging plans, such as probiotics and antimicrobial peptides, are under improvement. Novel approaches such as genetically modified phages and CRISPRCas9 also converse, and plasmid curing and anti-plasmid methods might reduce ARG existence and alert bacteria about antibiotics.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Immunological & Infectious Diseases Review
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........75d331e811747ce83d6a6eb1a27477bf