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Bacterial Nosocomial Infections: Multidrug Resistance as a Trigger for the Development of Novel Antimicrobials

Sílvia A. Sousa, Joana R. Feliciano, Tiago Pita, Catarina Soeiro, Beatriz L. Mendes, Luís G. Alves, Jorge H. Leitão

2021Antibiotics32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nosocomial bacterial infections are associated with high morbidity and mortality, posing a huge burden to healthcare systems worldwide. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with the raised hospitalization of patients and the increased use of antimicrobial agents, boosted the emergence of difficult-to-treat multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria in hospital settings. Therefore, current available antibiotic treatments often have limited or no efficacy against nosocomial bacterial infections, and novel therapeutic approaches need to be considered. In this review, we analyze current antibacterial alternatives under investigation, focusing on metal-based complexes, antimicrobial peptides, and antisense antimicrobial therapeutics. The association of new compounds with older, commercially available antibiotics and the repurposing of existing drugs are also revised in this work.

Topics & Concepts

RepurposingAntimicrobialMedicineAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsIntensive care medicineMultiple drug resistancePandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MicrobiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseBiologyInternal medicineEcologyAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntimicrobial agents and applications
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