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December 2007, Vol. 2, No. 6, Pages 655-666 , DOI 10.2217/17460913.2.6.655
(doi:10.2217/17460913.2.6.655)

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Novel targets for antibiotics in Staphylococcus aureus
Knut Ohlsen & Udo Lorenz
University of Würzburg, Institute for Molecular Infection Biology, Röntgenring 11, 97070 Würzburg, Germany.
University of Würzburg, Centre for Operative Medicine, Department of Surgery I, Oberdürrbacher Str. 6, 97080 Würzburg, Germany.
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Multiple resistant staphylococci that cause significant morbidity and mortality are the leading cause of nosocomial infections. Meanwhile, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) also spreads in the community, where highly virulent strains infect children and young adults who have no predisposing risk factors. Although some treatment options remain, the search for new antibacterial targets and lead compounds is urgently required to ensure that staphylococcal infections can be effectively treated in the future. Promising targets for new antibacterials are gene products that are involved in essential cell functions. In addition to antibacterials, active and passive immunization strategies are being developed that target surface components of staphylococci such as cell wall-linked adhesins, teichoic acids and capsule or immunodominant antigens.

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Knut Ohlsen, Gudrun Dandekar, Roland Schwarz, Thomas Dandekar. (2008) New trends in pharmacogenomic strategies against resistance development in microbial infections. Pharmacogenomics 9:11, 1711-1723
Online publication date: 1-Nov-2008.
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antibiotic resistance
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