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Current resistance issues in antimicrobial therapy
Abstract
The human gut contains 1013 - 1014 bacteria that are exposed to
selection pressure whenever antibiotics are administered.1 The
same selection pressure applies to respiratory flora, which is one of
the reasons why antimicrobial therapy prescribed for the treatment
of respiratory tract infection should aim to eradicate pathogenic
bacteria from the site of infection and from the nasopharynx.
selection pressure whenever antibiotics are administered.1 The
same selection pressure applies to respiratory flora, which is one of
the reasons why antimicrobial therapy prescribed for the treatment
of respiratory tract infection should aim to eradicate pathogenic
bacteria from the site of infection and from the nasopharynx.