نتایج جستجو برای: antimicrobial drugs

تعداد نتایج: 305989  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
muhammad sohail department of microbiology and molecular genetics, quaid-e-azam campus, university of the punjab, lahore-54590, pakistan mohsin khurshid college of allied health professionals, directorate of medical sciences, government college university, faisalabad, pakistan; college of allied health professionals, directorate of medical sciences, government college university, allama iqbal road, faisalabad-38000, pakistan. tel: +92-3334301513, fax: +92-419201227 hafiz ghulam murtaza saleem department of microbiology and molecular genetics, quaid-e-azam campus, university of the punjab, lahore-54590, pakistan hasnain javed department of microbiology and molecular genetics, quaid-e-azam campus, university of the punjab, lahore-54590, pakistan abdul arif khan department of pharmaceutics, college of pharmacy, king saud university, riyadh, saudi arabia

conclusions our results showed that broad-spectrum antibiotics such as imipenem, meropenem, fosfomycin, cefoperazone/sulbactam, and vancomycin would be the first line and the most effective drugs for the empirical treatment of urinary tract pathogens due to their higher resistance rates against other drugs like cephalexin, cephradine, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, and norfloxacin. patients and m...

Journal: :Anesthesia Progress 2013

2008

Antimicrobials are classified by the pathogens targeted, e.g. as antibacterials or antifungals. This grouping may be subdivided as antibacterials also include urinary antiseptics and anti-mycobacterial drugs. Antimicrobials, especially antibacterials, are strictly classified into chemotherapeutic agents (synthetic chemicals), and antibiotics, produced from living organisms, usually fungi. Howev...

Journal: :Clinical Infectious Diseases 2013

Journal: :Canadian Medical Association Journal 2017

Journal: :Advanced technologies 2017

2005
Arch G. Mainous Andrew Y. Cheng Rebecca C. Garr Barbara C. Tilley Charles J. Everett M. Diane McKee

We investigated in a sample of Latinos the practices of antimicrobial drug importation and use of nonprescribed antimicrobial drugs. In interviews conducted with 219 adults, we assessed health beliefs and past and present behaviors consistent with acquiring antimicrobial drugs without a prescription in the United States. Many (30.6%) believed that antimicrobial drugs should be available in the ...

2017
Ben Parsonage Philip K. Hagglund Lloyd Keogh Nick Wheelhouse Richard E. Brown Stephanie J. Dancer

Ethical behavior encompasses actions that benefit both self and society. This means that tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR) becomes an ethical obligation, because the prospect of declining anti-infectives affects everyone. Without preventive action, loss of drugs that have saved lives over the past century, will condemn ourselves, people we know, and people we don't know, to unacceptable r...

2006
Cliodna A.M. McNulty Paul Boyle Tom Nichols Douglas P. Clappison Peter Davey

A total of 6% of 6,983 households in the United Kingdom had leftover antimicrobial drugs, and 4% had standby antimicrobial drugs. Respondents with leftover drugs were more educated, more knowledgeable about antimicrobial drugs, younger, and female. Of respondents with leftover drugs, 44% kept them in case of future need, and 18% had taken these drugs without medical advice.

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