Antibiotics: Infectious Diseases

New diseases are arising worldwide and old diseases are re-emerging as Infectious agents evolve or spread, and as changes occur in ecology, socioeconomic conditions, and population patterns. Likewise, many diseases thought to be adequately controlled appear to be making a comeback. In developed countries, public health measures such as sanitation, sewage treatment, vaccination programs, and access to good medical care-including a wide range of antibiotics-have virtually eliminated “traditional” diseases such as diphtheria, whooping cough, and tuberculosis.

  • Resistance and re-emerging theories
  • Medication procedures
  • New drugs for emerging diseases
  • Molecular mechanism of resistance

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