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    Correction to: Transmissible Antibiotic Resistance

    Owing to an oversight on the part of Springer Fig. 11.2 and Fig. 11.3 of this chapter were initially published with errors. The error has been corrected and is reflected in both print and electronic versions.

    George A. Jacoby in Antimicrobial Resistance in the 21st Century (2018)

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    Transmissible Antibiotic Resistance

    Bacteria have developed transmissible resistance to almost every antibiotic in clinical use, both synthetic compounds and natural products. The mechanisms are well understood: antibiotic inactivation, target a...

    George A. Jacoby in Antimicrobial Resistance in the 21st Century (2018)

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    Tackling antibiotic resistance

    The increasing levels of antibiotic resistance observed in clinical isolates, coupled with a lack of new drugs coming through the development pipeline, make the problem of antibiotic resistance a global crisis...

    Karen Bush, Patrice Courvalin, Gautam Dantas, Julian Davies in Nature Reviews Microbiology (2011)