Antibiotic Resistance /

By: Kon, KaterynaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Elsevier, 2016ISBN: 9780128036426Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Antimicrobial Stewardship: Hospital Strategies to Curb Antibiotic Resistance Pages 1-18 Chapter 2 - Mechanisms of Antibacterial Resistance: Shedding Some Light on These Obscure Processes? Pages 19-35 Chapter 3 - Signaling Pathways Sustaining Antibiotic Resistance: Lessons From Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Pages 37-61 Chapter 4 - Trends in Antimicrobial Resistance Among Enteric Pathogens: A Global Concern Pages 63-92 Chapter 5 - Carbapenem-Resistant, Gram-Negative Bacilli: The State of the Art Pages 93-119 Chapter 6 - Antibiotic Resistance: Can Nanoparticles Tackle the Problem? Pages 121-143 Chapter 7 - Nanoarchitectonics Used in Antiinfective Therapy Pages 145-166 Chapter 8 - Nanobiocomposites of Metals as Antimicrobial Agents Pages 167-186 Chapter 9 - Can Nitric Oxide Overcome Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics? Pages 187-204 Chapter 10 - Controlling Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance Using Plant-Derived Antimicrobials Pages 205-226 Chapter 11 - Essential Oils: A Natural Alternative to Combat Antibiotics Resistance Pages 227-237 Chapter 12 - Sensitivity of ESBL-Producing Gram-Negative Bacteria to Essential Oils, Plant Extracts, and Their Isolated Compounds Pages 239-269 Chapter 13 - Antimicrobial and Antibiotic Potentiating Activity of Essential Oils From Tropical Medicinal Herbs and Spices Pages 271-289 Chapter 14 - Antimicrobial Natural Products Against Bacterial Biofilms Pages 291-307 Chapter 15 - The Potential Use of Bacteriophage Therapy as a Treatment Option in a Post-Antibiotic Era Pages 309-328 Chapter 16 - Bacteriocins and Its Use for Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Control Pages 329-349 Chapter 17 - Marine Natural Products in Fighting Microbial Infections Pages 351-375 Chapter 18 - Algae as a Novel Source of Antimicrobial Compounds: Current and Future Perspectives Pages 377-396
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Chapter 1 - Antimicrobial Stewardship: Hospital Strategies to Curb Antibiotic Resistance
Pages 1-18

Chapter 2 - Mechanisms of Antibacterial Resistance: Shedding Some Light on These Obscure Processes?
Pages 19-35

Chapter 3 - Signaling Pathways Sustaining Antibiotic Resistance: Lessons From Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Pages 37-61

Chapter 4 - Trends in Antimicrobial Resistance Among Enteric Pathogens: A Global Concern
Pages 63-92

Chapter 5 - Carbapenem-Resistant, Gram-Negative Bacilli: The State of the Art
Pages 93-119

Chapter 6 - Antibiotic Resistance: Can Nanoparticles Tackle the Problem?
Pages 121-143

Chapter 7 - Nanoarchitectonics Used in Antiinfective Therapy
Pages 145-166

Chapter 8 - Nanobiocomposites of Metals as Antimicrobial Agents
Pages 167-186

Chapter 9 - Can Nitric Oxide Overcome Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics?
Pages 187-204

Chapter 10 - Controlling Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance Using Plant-Derived Antimicrobials
Pages 205-226

Chapter 11 - Essential Oils: A Natural Alternative to Combat Antibiotics Resistance
Pages 227-237

Chapter 12 - Sensitivity of ESBL-Producing Gram-Negative Bacteria to Essential Oils, Plant Extracts, and Their Isolated Compounds
Pages 239-269

Chapter 13 - Antimicrobial and Antibiotic Potentiating Activity of Essential Oils From Tropical Medicinal Herbs and Spices
Pages 271-289

Chapter 14 - Antimicrobial Natural Products Against Bacterial Biofilms
Pages 291-307

Chapter 15 - The Potential Use of Bacteriophage Therapy as a Treatment Option in a Post-Antibiotic Era
Pages 309-328

Chapter 16 - Bacteriocins and Its Use for Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria Control
Pages 329-349

Chapter 17 - Marine Natural Products in Fighting Microbial Infections
Pages 351-375

Chapter 18 - Algae as a Novel Source of Antimicrobial Compounds: Current and Future Perspectives
Pages 377-396

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