When the most potent combination of antibiotics selects for the greatest bacterial load: the smile-frown transition.
Conventional wisdom holds that the best way to treat infection with antibiotics is to 'hit early and hit hard'. A favoured strategy is to deploy two antibiotics that produce a stronger effect in combination than if either drug were used alone. But are such synergistic combinations necessar...
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Autores principales: | Rafael Pena-Miller, David Laehnemann, Gunther Jansen, Ayari Fuentes-Hernandez, Philip Rosenstiel, Hinrich Schulenburg, Robert Beardmore |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/070ccd08a7cd4ce0ba3a11bf439ee3f1 |
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