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Authors Baloch Z, Aslam B, Muzammil S, Khurshid M, Rasool MH, Ma K
Received 9 June 2018
Accepted for publication 17 August 2018
Published 18 October 2018 Volume 2018:11 Pages 1903—1905
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S176759
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Joachim Wink
Abstract: Antibiotic therapy has a dual impact: wanted, in which it immediately
inhibits the growth of bacteria and the unwanted, which is responsible for the
evolution of antibiotic resistance. The dissociation of therapeutic
effectiveness from the possible risk of the antibiotic resistance may be
attained by taking the advantage of specific relations between these drugs, and
the methods in which mutations associated with resistance against a specific
antibiotic may modify these relations or it may increase the sensitivity of the
bacterium to the other antibiotics. Although the practical implementation of
this notion needs considerable advancement and confirmation that depends upon
the improvements in the field of genomics and diagnostics, these interventions
propose new paradigms, which may confine or inverse the evolution of antibiotic
resistance.
Keywords: antibiotic resistance, inversion, mutations, bacteria, evolution