Antibiotic resistance: a view from the pharmaceutical industry

Clinical Infectious Diseases : an Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
R P Bax

Abstract

The development of new antibiotics has been successful in significantly reducing morbidity and mortality. With increasing use there has occurred an increase in antibiotic resistance but not a parallel increase in new agents with significantly improved spectrum of activity. Without concerted action from the pharmaceutical industry, physicians, academia, health care providers, and governments, the prospects look gloomy.

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