Antimicrobial Resistance and Epidemiological Study of Clinically Relevant Pathogens
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382). This special issue belongs to the section "Antibiotics Use and Antimicrobial Stewardship".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 May 2025 | Viewed by 8549
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Interests: antimicrobials; antibiotic resistance; microbiology; healthcare associated infections; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2
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Interests: bacteriology; molecular biology; mycology; virology; antimicrobial activity
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Interests: antibacterial resistance; hospital-acquired infections; new antimicrobial compounds
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The escalating threat of bacterial resistance poses a significant challenge in contemporary healthcare, leading to critical clinical implications that profoundly impact treatment options. In recent years, infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) have become endemic in numerous healthcare facilities, resulting in hospital-acquired outbreaks reported globally. Several factors contribute to the varying prevalence of MDRO acquisition across departments, including individual patient risk factors such as underlying diseases, recent hospital admissions, the presence of vascular catheters, major surgeries, and recent antibiotic therapies.
Local factors further influence MDRO acquisition, such as excessive bed occupancy, inadequate patient isolation rooms, high patient-to-nurse ratios, and suboptimal compliance with standard precautions, including hand hygiene and environmental decontamination. There is a growing interest in understanding the role of the environment in patient MDRO acquisition, shedding light on bacterial adaptability, exemplified by the production of bacterial biofilm to facilitate adherence.
Advances in genotyping methods, particularly whole genome sequencing, offer exciting opportunities to trace the spread of microorganisms either between patients or from the environment to a patient. In this context, we invite contributions for our Special Issue, with a focus on, but not limited to, the following topics:
- The molecular characterization of multidrug-resistant bacteria;
- Correlation between antibiotic use and resistance patterns;
- The identification of risk factors for acquired multidrug resistance;
- The evaluation of local trends in multidrug-resistant bacteria;
- The investigation of novel methods for rapid resistance detection;
- The assessment of antimicrobial activity of new compounds;
- The relationship between the environment and resistant pathogens.
We encourage submissions of both original research and review articles. Your valuable contributions will significantly advance our understanding of bacterial multidrug resistance and antimicrobial activity.
Dr. Florin George Horhat
Dr. Adrian Man
Dr. Delia Muntean
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- antibacterial activity
- antimicrobial resistance
- infections
- multidrug-resistant pathogens
- virulence gene expression
- drug discovery
- epidemiological study
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