Authors
Matteo Bassetti, Antonio Vena, Antony Croxatto, Elda Righi, Benoit Guery
Publication date
2018
Source
Drugs in context
Volume
7
Publisher
BioExcel Publishing Ltd
Description
Infections with Pseudomonas aeruginosa have become a real concern in hospital-acquired infections, especially in critically ill and immunocompromised patients. The major problem leading to high mortality lies in the appearance of drug-resistant strains. Therefore, a vast number of approaches to develop novel anti-infectives is currently pursued. Diverse strategies range from killing (new antibiotics) to disarming (antivirulence) the pathogen. In this review, selected aspects of P. aeruginosa antimicrobial resistance and infection management will be addressed. Many studies have been performed to evaluate the risk factors for resistance and the potential consequences on mortality and attributable mortality. The review also looks at the mechanisms associated with resistance–P. aeruginosa is a pathogen presenting a large genome, and it can develop a large number of factors associated with antibiotic resistance …
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Scholar articles
M Bassetti, A Vena, A Croxatto, E Righi, B Guery - Drugs in context, 2018