Antimicrobial resistance is one of the most serious global
health threats of our time. It causes huge obstacles in controlling infectious
diseases. The world health organization explains the major problem is that it
creates bacteria with high rates of resistance that can’t be fought easily to
overcome common infections. Antimicrobial abuse has resulted in rapid emergence
of AMR. It has become progressively serious as certain microbes have reached at
a verge of no reasonable antimicrobial which brings about them not having the
option to be dealt with. This shows the importance of further research required
in the field of antimicrobial resistance as it poses a threat to global health.
Author(s) Details:
Farzeen Tanwir,
Department of Periodontology, Bahria University Health Sciences
Campus Karachi (BUHSC), Pakistan.
Syeda Natasha Zaidi,
Department
of Periodontology, Bahria University Health Sciences Campus Karachi (BUHSC),
Pakistan.
Nabeel Hafeez,
Surg Lt Cdr PNS Shifa Hospital, Department of Oral Surgery, Karachi,
Pakistan.
Tauqeer Bibi,
Department of Periodontology, Bahria University Health Sciences
Campus Karachi (BUHSC), Pakistan.
Ahmed Bin Khalid Khan,
Department of Periodontology, Bahria University Health Sciences
Campus Karachi (BUHSC), Pakistan.
Bushra Ijaz,
Department
of Periodontology, Bahria University Health Sciences Campus Karachi (BUHSC),
Pakistan.
Amna Waseem Satti,
Bahria University Health Sciences Campus Karachi (BUHSC), Pakistan.
Zia Batool,
Bahria University Health Sciences Campus Karachi (BUHSC), Pakistan.
Syed Hasnain Ali,
Bahria University Health Sciences Campus Karachi (BUHSC), Pakistan.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/ANUMS-V7/article/view/13423
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