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Therapeutic Strategies to Combat Increasing Rates of Multidrug Resistant Pathogens.
Vitiello, Antonio; Rezza, Giovanni; Silenzi, Andrea; Salzano, Antonio; Alise, Mosè; Boccellino, Maria Rosaria; Ponzo, Annarita; Zovi, Andrea; Sabbatucci, Michela.
Affiliation
  • Vitiello A; Directorate-General for Health Prevention, Ministry of Health, Viale Giorgio Ribotta 5, 00144, Rome, Italy.
  • Rezza G; Directorate-General for Health Prevention, Ministry of Health, Viale Giorgio Ribotta 5, 00144, Rome, Italy.
  • Silenzi A; Directorate-General for Health Prevention, Ministry of Health, Viale Giorgio Ribotta 5, 00144, Rome, Italy.
  • Salzano A; Directorate-General for Health Prevention, Ministry of Health, Viale Giorgio Ribotta 5, 00144, Rome, Italy.
  • Alise M; Directorate General of Animal Health and Veterinary Medicines, Ministry of Health, Viale Giorgio Ribotta 5, 00144, Rome, Italy.
  • Boccellino MR; Department of Precision Medicine, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy.
  • Ponzo A; Department of Biology L. Spallanzani, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
  • Zovi A; Directorate General for Hygiene, Food Safety and Nutrition, Ministry of Health, Viale Giorgio Ribotta 5, 00144, Rome, Italy. zovi.andrea@gmail.com.
  • Sabbatucci M; Department Infectious Diseases, Italian National Institute of Health, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161, Rome, Italy.
Pharm Res ; 41(8): 1557-1571, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39107513
ABSTRACT
The emergence of antimicrobic-resistant infectious pathogens and the consequent rising in the incidence and prevalence of demises caused by or associated to infections which are not sensitive to drug treatments is one of today's major global health challenges. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) can bring to therapeutic failure, infection's persistence and risk of serious illness, in particular in vulnerable populations such as the elderly, patients with neoplastic diseases or the immunocompromised. It is assessed that AMR will induce until 10 million deaths per year by 2050, becoming the leading cause of disease-related deaths. The World Health Organisation (WHO) and the United Nations General Assembly urgently call for new measures to combat the phenomenon. Research and development of new antimicrobial agents has decreased due to market failure. However, promising results are coming from new alternative therapeutic strategies such as monoclonal antibodies, microbiome modulators, nanomaterial-based therapeutics, vaccines, and phages. This narrative review aimed to analyse the benefits and weaknesses of alternative therapeutic strategies to antibiotics which treat multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / Anti-Bacterial Agents Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Pharm Res Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italia Country of publication: Estados Unidos

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial / Anti-Bacterial Agents Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Pharm Res Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italia Country of publication: Estados Unidos