Antimicrobial resistance patterns of WHO priority pathogens isolated in children from a tertiary care hospital in Southern India: A descriptive and time trend analysis
Abstract:Background
There is global consensus that Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) poses an unprecedented challenge to modern medicine as we know it today; and the lack of new antibiotics in the pipeline is compounding the threat to contain emerging drug-resistant infections. In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) has articulated a priority pathogens list (PPL) to provide strategic direction to research and development of new anti-microbials. Anti-microbial resistance patterns of selected ‘drug-bug’ combinations … Show more
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