Non-antibiotic treatment for bacterial infection

SONG Yuan-Lin1,2,3, BAI Chun-Xue1, WANG Qin1, LU Shui-Hua3, DU Chun-Ling2, W ANG Gui-Fang1, Susan V Lynch4

Journal of Microbes and Infections ›› 2012, Vol. 7 ›› Issue (4) : 202-207.

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Non-antibiotic treatment for bacterial infection

  • SONG Yuan-Lin1,2,3, BAI Chun-Xue1, WANG Qin1, LU Shui-Hua3, DU Chun-Ling2, W ANG Gui-Fang1, Susan V Lynch4
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Antibiotic abuse induces progressive antibiotic resistance and the delayed new antibiotic development challenge therapy of bacterial infection in clinical practice. Non-antibiotic regimens against bacterial infection have been pursued with rapid progress in the past 20 years. A significant improvement in clinical outcomes might be achieved by applying neutralization of bacterial cytotoxins, vaccine development, adjustment of microflora, and antimicrobial peptide.

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Antibiotic resistance / Antimicrobial peptide / Microflora / Probiotic / Vaccine

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SONG Yuan-Lin1,2,3, BAI Chun-Xue1, WANG Qin1, LU Shui-Hua3, DU Chun-Ling2, W ANG Gui-Fang1, Susan V Lynch4. Non-antibiotic treatment for bacterial infection[J]. Journal of Microbes and Infections. 2012, 7(4): 202-207
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