The panel recommended several combinations of antimicrobial drugs, including antibiotics.
Some antimicrobial drugs have been shown to improve symptoms but do not eradicate the parasite.
Also known as antimicrobial drugs, antibiotics have saved countless lives.
Because of this specificity, medical microbiologists must consider the effectiveness of certain antimicrobial drugs when making recommendations.
Selective pressure by antimicrobial drugs is by far the most important driving force for the development of such resistance.
There are no other symptoms, and there is no response to treatment with either anti-inflammatory or antimicrobial drugs.
Peptostreptococcus are slow-growing bacteria with increasing resistance to antimicrobial drugs.
The use of parenteral antimicrobial drugs must be limited to serious infections.
Several antimicrobial drugs have been tested for effective treatment of CRE.
Microbes are the main source of antimicrobial drugs.