Nature Microbiology | 2019

Transient antibiotic resistance calls for attention

 
 

Abstract


Clinicians have long observed that infections diagnosed as susceptible to antibiotics can sometimes resist treatment. New studies show that such treatment failures can be explained by subpopulations of transiently resistant cells that are often missed by standard clinical diagnostics, offering new therapeutic avenues.

Volume 4
Pages 1606-1607
DOI 10.1038/s41564-019-0571-x
Language English
Journal Nature Microbiology

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