Discovery, research, and development of new antibiotics: the WHO priority list of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and tuberculosis

Author:

Tacconelli Evelina,Carrara Elena,Savoldi Alessia,Harbarth Stephan,Mendelson Marc,Monnet Dominique L,Pulcini Céline,Kahlmeter Gunnar,Kluytmans Jan,Carmeli Yehuda,Ouellette Marc,Outterson Kevin,Patel Jean,Cavaleri Marco,Cox Edward M,Houchens Chris R,Grayson M Lindsay,Hansen Paul,Singh Nalini,Theuretzbacher Ursula,Magrini Nicola,Aboderin Aaron Oladipo,Al-Abri Seif Salem,Awang Jalil Nordiah,Benzonana Nur,Bhattacharya Sanjay,Brink Adrian John,Burkert Francesco Robert,Cars Otto,Cornaglia Giuseppe,Dyar Oliver James,Friedrich Alex W,Gales Ana C,Gandra Sumanth,Giske Christian Georg,Goff Debra A,Goossens Herman,Gottlieb Thomas,Guzman Blanco Manuel,Hryniewicz Waleria,Kattula Deepthi,Jinks Timothy,Kanj Souha S,Kerr Lawrence,Kieny Marie-Paule,Kim Yang Soo,Kozlov Roman S,Labarca Jaime,Laxminarayan Ramanan,Leder Karin,Leibovici Leonard,Levy-Hara Gabriel,Littman Jasper,Malhotra-Kumar Surbhi,Manchanda Vikas,Moja Lorenzo,Ndoye Babacar,Pan Angelo,Paterson David L,Paul Mical,Qiu Haibo,Ramon-Pardo Pilar,Rodríguez-Baño Jesús,Sanguinetti Maurizio,Sengupta Sharmila,Sharland Mike,Si-Mehand Massinissa,Silver Lynn L,Song Wonkeung,Steinbakk Martin,Thomsen Jens,Thwaites Guy E,van der Meer Jos WM,Van Kinh Nguyen,Vega Silvio,Villegas Maria Virginia,Wechsler-Fördös Agnes,Wertheim Heiman Frank Louis,Wesangula Evelyn,Woodford Neil,Yilmaz Fidan O,Zorzet Anna

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Infectious Diseases

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