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Antibacterial drug discovery in the resistance era
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Antibacterial drug discovery in the resistance era

Abstract

The looming antibiotic-resistance crisis has penetrated the consciousness of clinicians, researchers, policymakers, politicians and the public at large. The evolution and widespread distribution of antibiotic-resistance elements in bacterial pathogens has made diseases that were once easily treatable deadly again. Unfortunately, accompanying the rise in global resistance is a failure in antibacterial drug discovery. Lessons from the history of antibiotic discovery and fresh understanding of antibiotic action and the cell biology of microorganisms have the potential to deliver twenty-first century medicines that are able to control infection in the resistance era.

Authors

Brown ED; Wright GD

Journal

Nature, Vol. 529, No. 7586, pp. 336–343

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 20, 2016

DOI

10.1038/nature17042

ISSN

0028-0836

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