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Title: | New antimicrobial molecules and new antibiotic strategies | Authors: | De Castro, Felipe Rodríguez Naranjo, Olga Rajas Marco, Javier Aspa Violán, Jordi Solé |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 3209 Farmacología |
Keywords: | Community-Acquired Pneumonia Bacteremic Pneumococcal Pneumonia Resistant Staphylococcus-Aureus Respiratory-Tract Infections Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia, et al |
Issue Date: | 2009 | Journal: | Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | Abstract: | Drug options for treatment of infections are increasingly limited. The pharmaceutical industry has found it difficult to discover new antimicrobial agents, and only two novel classes of antibiotics, the oxazolidinones and the cyclic lipopeptides, have entered the market since the late 1960s. Few new agents have reached the market in the last decade with potential interest for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) treatment, including linezolid (the first oxazolidinone in clinical use), new fluoroquinolones, cefditoren, ertapenem, and telithromycin. Agents currently in clinical development include other novel quinolones and ketolides, broad-spectrum cephalosporin derivatives, faropenem, several glycopeptides, and iclaprim. Other molecules are considered to be promising candidates for the future. In addition to the foregoing agents, alternative treatment approaches have also been introduced into clinical practice, which include the administration of the appropriate antimicrobials in a timely manner and the consideration of the pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic properties of the agent(s). | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46593 | ISSN: | 1069-3424 | DOI: | 10.1055/s-0029-1202935 | Source: | Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine [ISSN 1069-3424],v. 30, p. 161-171 |
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