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Reports on the emergence and prevalence of resistant bacterial
infections in hospitals and communities raise concerns that we may
soon no longer be able to rely on antibiotics as a way to control
infectious diseases. Effective medical care would require the
constant introduction of novel antibiotics to keep up in the "arms
race" with resistant pathogens. This book closely examines the
latest developments in the field of antibacterial research and
development. It starts with an overview of the growing prevalence
of resistant Gram-positive and Gram- negative pathogens, including
their various resistance mechanisms, prevalence, risk factors and
therapeutic options. The focus then shifts to a comprehensive
description of all major chemical classes with antibacterial
properties, their chemistry, mode of action, and the generation of
analogs; information that provides the basis for the design of
improved molecules to defeat microbial infections and combat the
emerging resistances. In closing, recently developed compounds
already in clinical use, those in preclinical or first clinical
studies, and a number of promising targets to be exploited in the
discovery stage are discussed.
Reports on the emergence and prevalence of resistant bacterial
infections in hospitals and communities raise concerns that we may
soon no longer be able to rely on antibiotics as a way to control
infectious diseases. Effective medical care would require the
constant introduction of novel antibiotics to keep up in the "arms
race" with resistant pathogens. This book closely examines the
latest developments in the field of antibacterial research and
development. It starts with an overview of the growing prevalence
of resistant Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens, including
their various resistance mechanisms, prevalence, risk factors and
therapeutic options. The focus then shifts to a comprehensive
description of all major chemical classes with antibacterial
properties, their chemistry, mode of action, and the generation of
analogs; information that provides the basis for the design of
improved molecules to defeat microbial infections and combat the
emerging resistances. In closing, recently developed compounds
already in clinical use, those in preclinical or first clinical
studies, and a number of promising targets to be exploited in the
discovery stage are discussed.
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