Mitigation of Virulence in Resistant Escherichia Coli by Diclofenac Sodium, Phenotypic and Genotypic Study.
Sara M. Eltabey,
Ali H. Ibrahim,
Mahmoud M. Zaky
et al.
Abstract:Escherichia coli is one of the most ubiquitous pathogens causing several life-threatening diseases. Currently, antibiotics are failing fast while rates of drug-resistant bacteria are increasing worldwide with almost no new drugs coming to market and even last-resort antibiotics are becoming ineffective. Anti-virulence is a new approach targeting bacterial virulence and unlike classic antibiotics is aimed at disarming pathogens rather than killing them or inhibiting their growth. Inactivation of the bacterial a… Show more
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