Antimicrobial therapy articles from across Nature Portfolio
An antimicrobial therapy kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, or protozoans. Therapies that kill microorganisms are called microbiocidal therapies and therapies that only inhibit the growth of microorganisms are called microbiostatic therapies.
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| Open AccessLow attainment to PK/PD-targets for β-lactams in a multi-center study on the first 72 h of treatment in ICU patients
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| Open AccessEffect of remdesivir post hospitalization for COVID-19 infection from the randomized SOLIDARITY Finland trial
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| Open AccessTPGS-based and S-thanatin functionalized nanorods for overcoming drug resistance in Klebsiella pneumonia
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