



Antimicrobials
Publisher Description
For most students, learning about antimicrobial drugs ends up being a memorization exercise. In the end, they recall little about the structural and metabolic features of the microorganisms they are faced with controlling. This book addresses this problem by making it easier to envision the most important characteristics of these microorganisms, how these features can be used as therapeutic targets, and how bacteria respond to the inappropriate use of specific antimicrobial drugs.
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