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Concept

bacterial resistance

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Antibiotic Resistance

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Bacterial resistance is the inherent or acquired capacity of bacteria to tolerate or survive exposure to antimicrobial agents that would normally inhibit their growth or kill them, representing a fundamental concept and critical area of investigation within microbiology, genetics, and clinical medicine. This academic field examines the molecular mechanisms underlying resistance, the genetic and evolutionary processes driving its emergence and spread, and its ecological dynamics and public health implications, particularly concerning the efficacy of infectious disease treatments.

Top Authors

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PC

Institut Pasteur

RN

JMI Laboratories

AT

Rockefeller University

PN

Bicêtre Hospital

LP

Bicêtre Hospital

Top Institutions

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Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Institut Pasteur

Paris, France