Improving the Drug Development Pipeline for Mycobacteria: Modelling Antibiotic Exposure in the Hollow Fibre Infection Model
Mycobacterial infections are difficult to treat, requiring a combination of drugs and lengthy treatment times, thereby presenting a substantial burden to both the patient and health services worldwide. The limited treatment options available are under threat due to the emergence of antibiotic resist...
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Main Authors: | Arundhati Maitra (Author), Priya Solanki (Author), Zahra Sadouki (Author), Timothy D. McHugh (Author), Frank Kloprogge (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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