抗生素耐药性的危机 抗生素耐药性的危机
1College of Physicians & Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032.
概括
抗生素耐药性是由于细菌适应和广泛使用药物的日益增长的威胁. 需要新的策略来对抗耐药细菌并保持抗生素的有效性.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 传染性疾病 传染性疾病
- 药理学 药理学是指药理学的学科.
背景情况:
- 广泛的抗生素合成导致了对细菌耐药性的自满.
- 细菌通过染色体变化或通过等离子体和转子体进行遗传交换来发展耐药性.
- 关键的病原体如肺炎链球菌,葡萄球菌,肠杆菌和伪杆菌对较旧的抗生素表现出耐药性.
研究的目的:
- 为了突出抗生素耐药性的不断升级的危机.
- 为了确定驱动细菌耐药性的机制.
- 强调需要新的策略来打击抗微生物药物耐药性.
主要方法:
- 关于抗生素耐药机制的现有文献的审查.
- 分析社区和医院环境中抗生素使用的影响.
- 识别表现出耐药性的关键细菌物种.
主要成果:
- 细菌通过遗传机制对众多抗生素产生了耐药性.
- 常见的呼吸道,皮肤和全身感染越来越多地是由耐药菌株引起的.
- 在医疗保健和社区中广泛使用抗生素加快了耐药性.
结论:
- 迫切需要采取抗生素控制计划.
- 加强卫生实践对于限制耐药细菌的传播至关重要.
- 开发具有提高有效性的新型抗菌剂对于应对危机至关重要.
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