Kate Gould1. 1. Newcastle Public Health Laboratory, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7 7DN, UK kate.gould@nuth.nhs.uk.
Abstract
Antimicrobials have been in use for many thousands of years in a variety of formats. In this article, I trace how we have moved from ingenious use of agents available in the environment to chemically engineered agents.
Antimicrobials have been in use for many thousands of years in a variety of formats. In this article, I trace how we have moved from ingenious use of agents available in the environment to chemically engineered agents.
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