In this collection, we explore the critical issue of antimicrobial resistance, covering the latest research on antibiotic mechanisms, microbial evolution, resistance detection methods, and strategies for combating antimicrobial resistance in healthcare and the environment.
Andy Extance talks to the researchers innovating across different drug classes in the hunt to develop new treatments
Governments around the world are starting to consider alternative funding models and incentives for antibiotics. Katrina Megget asks if it is enough
We look at the data behind antibiotic drug discovery and development, bacterial resistance and the financial problems with the current business model
Reducing environmental pollution and tackling quality issues to stave off resistance
A world without antibiotics would be a terrifying place
Curbing industrial practices that drive antimicrobial resistance needs tighter regulation and enforcement
Cancers and bacteria develop resistance to drugs in remarkably similar ways
Involving the public in research tackling superbugs
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New analysis shows that non-antibiotic drugs kill bacteria through mechanisms that differ from those of conventional antibiotics
Strategy that produced new antibiotic could allow researchers to repurpose existing antibiotics
Algorithm demonstrated a success rate six times higher than a random screening against resistant bacteria
Enzymatic cyclisation of oxazolone reagents offers a cheap and simple route to important antibiotic precursor
Amphiphilic molecule helps obsolete antibiotics accumulate and act within bacteria
Technique that creates a comprehensive catalogue of mutations in antibiotic’s target reveals how drugs might be improved
Peptoids disrupt enveloped viruses’ lipid membranes as well as targeting fungi and bacteria
Molecular-scale ‘Jurassic Park’ process could uncover new medicines
Funds will support upgrades to laboratories and staff training
Palaeogenomic approach allows natural product researchers to ‘go back in time’
Government enacts protocols to enable substitute treatments and recommends preventive prescriptions in severe cases
Understanding of formation of deadly supramolecular structures could help build improved antimicrobials
Bacteria aren’t able to develop resistance against nanomotor’s deadly action
Prospecting in bacterial genomes offers hope in search for new antimicrobial drugs
Decoupling payment from prescriptions helps preserve last-line antibiotics and encourage R&D
Largest study of its kind creates map of drug contamination hotspots
Why do some medicines stop working, and can we avoid it for Covid-19 antivirals?
With pathogenic bacteria rapidly overcoming our arsenal of organic antibiotics, James Mitchell Crow asks if it is time to revisit metal-based antimicrobials
Stopping bacteria from producing hydrogen sulfide in response to drugs could help overcome antimicrobial resistance
It’s been almost 10 years since the world was warned of a post-antibiotic apocalypse. Katrina Megget takes a look at the initiatives trying to support antimicrobial R&D
IBM researchers say their fully automated AI-driven system could speed up the discovery of molecules for novel antibiotics
Petrochemical giant highlights dangers of antibiotic resistance
We need to apply lessons from Covid-19 to tackle antimicrobial resistance and climate change
Coexistence triggers counterintuitive antibiotics response in bacteria, which could be used to tackle hardy species