In celebration of 20 years of Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, we are delighted to introduce the October issue Guest Edited by Dr Herbert A. Kirst who has supported the journal on its Editorial Board since its early days. For this issue, Dr Kirst has selected a series of reviews discussing results from recent research devoted to finding new antibacterial agents that will improve treatment of infectious diseases, including those caused by strains resistant to current antibiotics.
In his Editorial, Dr Kirst comments that 20 years of calls for action have slowly been heeded since resistance problems first became widely recognized in the late 1980s and early 1990s prompted by the unexpected appearance of resistance to vancomycin.
The reviews in this issue reflect the current state of the competition between evolution of resistance to antimicrobial agents and the development of new agents to overcome such resistance by describing a variety of recent research efforts that have led to new antibacterial agents that are now proceeding through development and regulatory pathways.
We hope you will find the articles insightful and thought provoking.
Monday, 27 September 2010
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