Therefore, these antimicrobial peptides might make an excellent weapon in the fight against multiply drug-resistant bacteria. |
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Experts have warned that injudicious use of the drugs could be seeds of a disaster, possibly in spreading drug-resistant strains of the virus. |
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The practice is adding to the general worldwide crisis of drug-resistant disease. |
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Drug-resistant coccidia parasites are on the rise, reducing the effectiveness of antibiotics. |
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Just as with people, antibiotics kill off all the susceptible bacteria, leaving only drug-resistant bacteria. |
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Neurofeedback can be especially helpful with drug-resistant depression. |
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Its lead drug candidate is a new class of cephalosporin antibiotic that provides a two-pronged attack against drug-resistant and nonresistant bacteria. |
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It has been approved for certain gram-positive infections including certain drug-resistant enterococcus, staphylococcus, and pneumococcus strains. |
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This clinical dilemma arises in true drug-resistant hypertension, cases of patient noncompliance, white coat hypertension, and cases of pseudohypertension. |
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Vitamin C has been found to kill drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis, meaning existing drugs can be redesigned to combat the disease. |
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In June 2011, reports were received of an outbreak of a new drug-resistant form of malaria in southwest Brazzaville. |
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In vitro inhibition of drug-resistant and drug-sensitive strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by ethnobotanically selected South African plants. |
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Because the virus replicates constantly, even such brief exposure can allow drug-resistant viral species to be selected. |
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