Nanomaterials Aiming to Tackle Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

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Abstract

The global health of humans is seriously affected by the dramatic increases in the resistance patterns of antimicrobials against virulent bacteria. From the statements released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about the world entering a post-antibi-otic era, and forecasts about human mortality due to bacterial infection being increased compared to cancer, the current body of literature indicates that emerging tools such as nanoparticles can be used against lethal infections caused by bacteria. Furthermore, a different concept of nanomaterial-based methods can cope with the hindrance faced by common antimicrobials, such as resistance to antibiotics. The current review focuses on different approaches to inhibiting bacterial infection using nanoparticles and aiding in the fabrication of antimicrobial nanotherapeutics by emphasizing the functionality of nano-material surface design and fabrication for antimicrobial cargo.

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Munir, M. U., & Ahmad, M. M. (2022, March 1). Nanomaterials Aiming to Tackle Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria. Pharmaceutics. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14030582

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