| Literature DB >> 33574807 |
Manoj Kumar1, Devojit Kumar Sarma1, Swasti Shubham1, Manoj Kumawat1, Vinod Verma2, Praveen Balabaskaran Nina3, Devraj Jp4, Santosh Kumar4, Birbal Singh5, Rajnarayan R Tiwari1.
Abstract
The looming problem of resistance to antibiotics in microorganisms is a global health concern. The drug-resistant microorganisms originating from anthropogenic sources and commercial livestock farming have posed serious environmental and health challenges. Antibiotic-resistant genes constituting the environmental "resistome" get transferred to human and veterinary pathogens. Hence, deciphering the origin, mechanism and extreme of transfer of these genetic factors into pathogens is extremely important to develop not only the therapeutic interventions to curtail the infections, but also the strategies to avert the menace of microbial drug-resistance. Clinicians, researchers and policymakers should jointly come up to develop the strategies to prevent superfluous exposure of pathogens to antibiotics in non-clinical settings. This article highlights the present scenario of increasing antimicrobial-resistance in pathogenic bacteria and the clinical importance of unconventional or non-antibiotic therapies to thwart the infectious pathogenic microorganisms.Entities:
Keywords: alternative therapies; antibiotic resistance; drug-resistance; gene transfer; health problems
Year: 2021 PMID: 33574807 PMCID: PMC7870489 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.609459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640