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Pharmacotherapies for multidrug-resistant gram-positive infections: current options and beyond. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Infections caused by multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) pose significant public health risks due to high rates of illness and death, particularly concerning Gram-positive bacteria.
  • - A comprehensive review was conducted to explore current treatment options for Gram-positive MDROs, highlighting the ongoing relevance of glycopeptides, which have been the standard treatment for over 70 years.
  • - Research is also focusing on non-traditional antibacterial agents, suggesting that these newer treatments should complement rather than replace traditional antibiotics to enhance effectiveness and patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) are a serious concern for public health with high morbidity and mortality. Though many antibiotics have been introduced to manage these infections, there are remaining concerns regarding the optimal management of Gram-positive MDROs.

Areas Covered: A literature search on the PubMed/Medline database was conducted. We applied no language and time limits for the search strategy. In this narrative review, we discuss the current options for managing Gram-positive MDROs as well as non-traditional antibacterial agents in development.

Expert Opinion: Despite their introduction more than 70 years ago, glycopeptides are still the cornerstone in treating Gram-positive infections: all registrative studies of new antibiotics have glycopeptides as control; these studies are designed as not inferior studies, therefore it is almost impossible to give recommendations other than the use of glycopeptides in the treatment of Gram-positive infections. The best evidence on treatments different from glycopeptides comes from post-hoc analysis and meta-analysis. Non-traditional antibacterial agents are being studied to aid in short and effective antibiotic therapies. The use of non-traditional antibacterial agents is not restricted to replacing traditional antibacterial agents with alternative therapies; instead, they should be used in combination with antibiotic therapies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14656566.2024.2367003DOI Listing

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