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Hall, William. Superbugs: an arms race against bacteria / William Hall, Anthony McDonnell, and Jim O'Neill. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1723836.pdf>.Record create date: 3/15/2018 Subject: Drug resistance in microorganisms.; Bacterial diseases — Prevention.; Medical policy.; HEALTH & FITNESS — Diseases — General.; MEDICAL — Clinical Medicine.; MEDICAL — Diseases.; MEDICAL — Evidence-Based Medicine.; MEDICAL — Internal Medicine.; Bacterial diseases — Prevention.; Drug resistance in microorganisms.; Medical policy.; Drug Resistance, Microbial.; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Economic Policy Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Antibiotics are powerful drugs that can prevent and treat infections, but they are becoming less effective as a result of drug resistance. Superbugs describes this growing global threat, the systematic failures that have led to it, and solutions that governments, industries, and public health specialists can adopt.--.
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Table of Contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword | Sally Davies
- Introduction
- Part I.
The Problem of Drug Resistance
- Chapter 1. When a Scratch Could Kill
- Chapter 2. The Rise of Resistance
- Chapter 3. Failures in Tackling Drug-Resistant Infections
- Part II.
Solutions to Counter Antimicrobial Resistance
- Chapter 4. Incentives for New Drug Development
- Chapter 5. Prevention Is Better than Cure
- Chapter 6. Reducing Unnecessary Use of Antibiotics in Humans
- Chapter 7. Agriculture and the Environment
- Chapter 8. Next Steps
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgments
- Index
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