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antimicrobial resistance

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Antimicrobial resistance is the inherent or acquired capacity of microorganisms to tolerate or evade the inhibitory or lethal effects of antimicrobial agents. This phenomenon constitutes a central area of study in microbiology, infectious diseases, and public health, investigating the molecular mechanisms of resistance, the genetic and environmental factors driving its evolution and dissemination, and its epidemiological patterns. Characterised by its rapid adaptive nature and diverse biological pathways, antimicrobial resistance holds profound significance as a critical threat to global health security, jeopardizing the effective prevention and treatment of a wide spectrum of infections.

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RN

JMI Laboratories

MA

University of Iowa

PN

Bicêtre Hospital

PC

Institut Pasteur

RE

University of British Columbia

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

University of Washington

Seattle, United States

Institut Pasteur

Paris, France