1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(05)66334-9
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Nobel chronicle: Fleming and Gratia

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“…The discovery of antibiotics was the single most important advancement in the treatment of patients with bacterial infection [1]. However, antibiotics gave physicians a false sense of security, leading to both their overprescription and the development of antibiotic resistance.…”
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“…The discovery of antibiotics was the single most important advancement in the treatment of patients with bacterial infection [1]. However, antibiotics gave physicians a false sense of security, leading to both their overprescription and the development of antibiotic resistance.…”
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“…Since the first antibiotic, penicillin, was introduced via the pioneering work of André Gratia and Alexander Fleming in the 1920s [ 9 ], many antibiotics and disinfectants have been successively discovered and commercialized. Since then, antibiotic resistance has spread among common pathogens, such that global human and veterinary communities have faced the emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria.…”
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