Impact of Strain Competition on Bacterial Resistance in Immunocompromised Populations
Despite the risk of emerging drug resistance that occurs with the frequent use of antimicrobial agents, targeted and prophylactic antibiotics have been considered crucial to opportunistic infection management among the HIV/AIDS-immunocompromised. As we recently demonstrated, the disrupted selective...
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Main Authors: | Ashley A. DeNegre (Author), Kellen Myers (Author), Nina H. Fefferman (Author) |
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