Assessing evolutionary risks of resistance for new antimicrobial therapies
New antibiotics are urgently needed to combat rising rates of resistance against all existing classes of antimicrobials. We highlight key issues that complicate the prediction of resistance evolution in the real world and outline the ways in which these can be overcome.
Main Authors: | Brockhurst, M, Harrison, F, Veening, J, Harrison, E, Blackwell, G, Iqbal, Z, Maclean, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2019
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