Essential basic bacteriology in managing musculoarticuloskeletal infection: Bacterial anatomy, their behavior, host phagocytic activity, immune system, nutrition, and antibiotics

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Surgery-related infections have not been irradicated until now. To solve this problem, it is important to know the relationship between bacterial anatomy and bacterial behavior in the tug-of-war between host and pathogen. In this article, bacterial anatomy and functional behavior, host phagocytic activity, immune system, nutrition and antibiotics are reviewed to win the war against the tiny invaders and leave the host unharmed. My suggestion is that scientists should direct their studies not only to developing potent new antibiotics that will never give rise to drug-resistant mutants, but also to developing a very competitive immune system that can suppress or control infection without the aid of antibiotics.

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Moon, M. S. (2019). Essential basic bacteriology in managing musculoarticuloskeletal infection: Bacterial anatomy, their behavior, host phagocytic activity, immune system, nutrition, and antibiotics. Asian Spine Journal. Korean Society of Spine Surgery. https://doi.org/10.31616/ASJ.2017.0239

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