Minimizing treatment-induced emergence of antibiotic resistance in bacterial infections
Treatment of bacterial infections currently focuses on choosing an antibiotic that matches a pathogen’s susceptibility, with less attention paid to the risk that even susceptibility-matched treatments can fail as a result of resistance emerging in response to treatment. Combining whole-genome sequen...
Main Authors: | Stracy, M, Snitser, O, Yelin, I, Amer, Y, Parizade, M, Katz, R, Rimler, G, Wolf, T, Herzel, E, Koren, G, Kuint, J, Foxman, B, Chodick, G, Shalev, V, Kishony, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2022
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