Solutions to the problem of bacterial resistance.

Thomas M File
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Abstract

The recent increase in bacterial resistance has been, and continues to be, unmatched by drug discovery and development. The judicious use of antibacterials must be observed so as to contain bacterial resistance and maintain the utility of agents currently on the market. Appropriate antibacterial use involves antibacterial avoidance when not indicated. When indicated, appropriate antibacterial use dictates that the optimal drug, dose and duration be utilized. Professional society guidelines facilitate drug selection as well as outline diagnostic criteria and important considerations for patient stratification. Pharmacodynamics is also key for drug selection and often guides determination of not only the optimal drug but also the optimal dose and duration. Importantly, bacterial eradication is essential, as it will reduce clinical failure, recurrence, or relapse and prevent the selection of resistance. Additional strategies to influence antibacterial prescribing and use such as formal continuing medical education, printed educational materials, better diagnostic tests, and vaccination contribute to the efforts to minimize bacterial resistance and are also addressed.

细菌耐药性问题的解决方案。
最近细菌耐药性的增加一直并将继续是药物发现和开发所无法比拟的。必须观察抗菌药物的明智使用,以控制细菌耐药性并保持目前市场上药物的效用。适当的抗菌药物使用包括在不需要时避免使用抗菌药物。当指征时,适当的抗菌使用决定了最佳的药物、剂量和使用时间。专业协会指南有助于药物选择,并概述了诊断标准和患者分层的重要考虑因素。药效学也是药物选择的关键,通常不仅指导确定最佳药物,而且还指导确定最佳剂量和持续时间。重要的是,细菌根除是必不可少的,因为它将减少临床失败、复发或复发,并防止耐药性的选择。影响抗菌药物处方和使用的其他战略,如正规的继续医学教育、印刷的教育材料、更好的诊断测试和疫苗接种,也有助于尽量减少细菌耐药性的努力。
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