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Resistance to beta-lactams in Gram-negative bacilli: relevance and potential therapeutic alternatives

Víctor García-Bustos, Marta Dafne Cabañero-Navalón, Miguel Salavert Lletí

2022Revista Española de Quimioterapia20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The indiscriminate and massive antibiotic use in the clinical practice and in agriculture or cattle during the past few decades has produced a serious world health problem that entails high morbidity and mortality: the antibiotic multi-drug resistance. In 2017 and 2019, the World Health Organization published a list of urgent threats and priorities in the context of drug resistance, which only included Gram-negative bacteria and specially focused on carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as well as carbapenem and third generation cephalosporin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae. This scenario emphasizes the need of developing and testing new antibiotics from different families, such as new beta-lactams, highlighting cefiderocol and its original mechanism of action; new beta-lactamase inhibitors, with vaborbactam or relebactam among others; new quinolones such as delafloxacin, and also omadacycline or eravacycline, as members of the tetracycline family. The present work reviews the importance and impact of Gram-negative bacterial infections and their resistance mechanisms, and analyzes the current therapeutic paradigm as well as the role of new antibiotics with a promising future in the era of multi and pan-drug resistance.

Topics & Concepts

AntibioticsAcinetobacter baumanniiAntibiotic resistancePseudomonas aeruginosaIntensive care medicineDrug resistanceContext (archaeology)MedicineAcinetobacterCarbapenemCephalosporinMicrobiologyBiologyBacteriaGeneticsPaleontologyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and EfficacyAntibiotic Use and Resistance
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