Identification of components in Kazakhstan honeys that correlate with antimicrobial activity against wound and skin infecting microorganisms
Abstract Background Antimicrobial drug resistance is a major public health threat that can render infections including wound and skin infections untreatable. The discovery of new antimicrobials is critical. Approaches to discover novel antimicrobial therapies have included investigating the antimicr...
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Main Authors: | Pauline McLoone (Author), Aizhan Zhumbayeva (Author), Sofiya Yunussova (Author), Yerkhat Kaliyev (Author), Ludmila Yevstafeva (Author), Susan Verrall (Author), Julie Sungurtas (Author), Ceri Austin (Author), J. Will Allwood (Author), Gordon J. McDougall (Author) |
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