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Research and Development of Antibiotics

This special issue belongs to the section “The Global Need for Effective Antibiotics“.

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Dear Colleagues,

Antimicrobial resistance, especially in the current COVID-19 crisis, has led to the wide spread of highly resistant microorganism strains that threaten the viability of the global health system. While many alternative antimicrobial methods show interesting potential, it is difficult to see how they will be useful in the near future. This particular Special Issue of antibiotics is intended to be the sum of opinions, perspectives, reviews, and unique research manuscripts that provide a view of the current state for developing antibiotics, including inputs from industry and academia. Sharing resources can increase the availability of research on natural products as drug candidates. Product development, innovation and accessibility must be prioritized around the world, along with a research agenda that addresses this issue.

Keywords

  • Natural candidates as antimicrobians
  • novel antimicrobians
  • antimicrobian resistance
  • bacterial and other infections
  • antiomicrobians innovation

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Antibiotics - ISSN 2079-6382