Revisiting Antibiotic Resistance: Mechanistic Foundations to Evolutionary Outlook
Antibiotics are the pivotal pillar of contemporary healthcare and have contributed towards its advancement over the decades. Antibiotic resistance emerged as a critical warning to public wellbeing because of unsuccessful management efforts. Resistance is a natural adaptive tool that offers selection...
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Main Authors: | Chowdhury M. Hasan (Author), Debprasad Dutta (Author), An N. T. Nguyen (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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