Antimicrobial Resistance: Control Mechanism, Regulation and Clinical Implications
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Antimicrobial Resistance: Control Mechanism, Regulation and Clinical Implications

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) refers to the decreased effectiveness of a medication, such as an antineoplastic or antimicrobial, to treat a disease or condition. Resistance among microbes is common due to random mutations. Drug resistance occurs when parasites, fungi, viruses and bacteria transform over time and they do not respond to the medications. The clinical implication of AMR is that it makes the treatment of infections difficult while simultaneously increasing the risk of spreading the diseases. This resistance may develop naturally through sustained exposure to antimicrobials. There ...