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Review
. 2014:2014:541340.
doi: 10.1155/2014/541340. Epub 2014 Jul 16.

Multidrug resistance: an emerging crisis

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Review

Multidrug resistance: an emerging crisis

Jyoti Tanwar et al. Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis. 2014.

Abstract

The resistance among various microbial species (infectious agents) to different antimicrobial drugs has emerged as a cause of public health threat all over the world at a terrifying rate. Due to the pacing advent of new resistance mechanisms and decrease in efficiency of treating common infectious diseases, it results in failure of microbial response to standard treatment, leading to prolonged illness, higher expenditures for health care, and an immense risk of death. Almost all the capable infecting agents (e.g., bacteria, fungi, virus, and parasite) have employed high levels of multidrug resistance (MDR) with enhanced morbidity and mortality; thus, they are referred to as "super bugs." Although the development of MDR is a natural phenomenon, the inappropriate use of antimicrobial drugs, inadequate sanitary conditions, inappropriate food-handling, and poor infection prevention and control practices contribute to emergence of and encourage the further spread of MDR. Considering the significance of MDR, this paper, emphasizes the problems associated with MDR and the need to understand its significance and mechanisms to combat microbial infections.

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Figure 1
Problems associated with MDR.
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Figure 2
Classification of MDR.
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Mechanisms of MDR.
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Remedies of MDR.

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