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The excessive and reckless use of antibiotics has led to a significant increase in microbial resistance, posing a substantial threat to our ability to treat infectious diseases effectively. The rapid growth of resistance to antimicrobials and antibiotics risks reversing nearly a century of medical progress, and it’s essential to take immediate action to address this crisis.
One of the major research challenges is to find effective ways to reduce the release and degradation of antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria (ARBs) into the environment. This is crucial in preventing the proliferation of ARBs and halting the spread of antimicrobial resistance.
The book “Degradations of Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance Bacteria from various sources” provides a comprehensive understanding of the generations and degradations of antibiotics and ARBs from various sources. It offers practical and theoretical insights into the management of antibiotics and ARBs through recent methods, highlighting the factors responsible for efficient degradations.
In addition to the scientific aspects, the book also delves into the socioeconomic and policy implications of ARBs. It provides valuable insights into the health impact of antibiotic resistance and genes, as well as the applications of anaerobic digestions for the eliminations of ARBs and Antibiotic Resistance Genes (ARGs).
The book serves as a vital resource for understanding how ARBs influence degradation processes and management. With its comprehensive coverage of the latest and broad aspects of antibiotics resistant bacteria, it is an essential read for researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals seeking to combat the growing threat of antimicrobial resistance.
Publisher: Elsevier Science; Publication Date: September 30, 2022; Language: English; ISBN: 9780323998666, 9780323914628
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