Unmet needs for management of drug-resistant infections: low-and middle-income countries’ viewpoint

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Abstract

Drug-resistant infections are a serious threat globally which demands cost-effective solutions to meet the unmeneeds in their diagnosis and treatment. Gram-negative pathogens, drug-resistant tuberculosis, and multidrug-resistant Salmonella typhi have been reported as cause of resistant infections in developing countries. Here, wdiscuss the priority pathogens and conditions for which feasible solutions adaptable to low-resource settings arrequired to address the antimicrobial resistance in pathogens. These solutions will be helpful in containing thspread of antimicrobial resistance and better patient outcomes.

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Sharma, M., Walia, K., & Bansal, N. (2022). Unmet needs for management of drug-resistant infections: low-and middle-income countries’ viewpoint. Drug Target Insights, 16(1), 78–80. https://doi.org/10.33393/dti.2022.2532

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