The past, present, and future of antibiotics
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Abstract
Antibiotics have transformed modern medicine. They are essential for treating infectious diseases and enable vital therapies and procedures. However, despite this success, their continued use in the 21st century is imperiled by two orthogonal challenges. The first is that the microbes targeted by these drugs evolve resistance to them over time. The second is that antibiotic discovery and development are no longer cost-effective using traditional reimbursement models. Consequently, there are a dwindling number of companies and laboratories dedicated to delivering new antibiotics, resulting in an anemic pipeline that threatens our control of infections. The future of antibiotics requires innovation in a field…
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- Antibiotics
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Intensive care medicine
- Business
- Reimbursement
- Investment (military)
- Medicine
- Political science
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- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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