About this Research Topic
The emergence of antibiotic resistant microorganisms complicates the treatment of ill patients and has become a significant public health threat. Numerous reports have been published by learned societies, government agencies and intergovernmental bodies, with advice to use antibiotics less frequently and more effectively, ensuring cross-infection is avoided, in order to reduce the need for antibiotic therapy. Despite these recommendations, microbial multi-resistance has increased. There is now a real concern to find new safe and effective anti-microbial agents. Recent advances in synthetic and isolation methodologies have increased the range of antimicrobial compounds. Further development in antimicrobial drug discovery is essential to combat the ever-growing multi-resistant strains.
This Research Topic aims to assess current and prospective research relating to all agents with anti-microbial activities. We welcome the following article types:
- Original research
- Systematic review
- Methods
- Review
- Mini review
- Hypothesis and Theory
- Perspective
- Clinical Trial
- Brief research report
- Study Protocol
Keywords: infections, multi-resistant, microbes, molecules, natural products
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