ANTIBIOTICS CLASSIFICATION, USES, RESISTANCE AND THEIR ALTERNATES
ANTIBIOTICS CLASSIFICATION
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Antibiotics, Classification of antibiotics; Infectious diseases; Antibiotic resistance; Alternatives to antibioticsAbstract
Antibiotics discovery is deliberated one of the most significant achievements of science in 20th century. It modernized both veterinary and human medicine to treat infectious diseases. All the drugs used to combat bacterial infection in both human and animals are termed as antibiotics. Antibiotics can be obtained from natural sources like plants & prokaryotes, and can be synthesized in vitro. Antibiotics are classified into bacteriostatic (cure infection by inhibiting bacterial growth) and bactericidal (cure infection by killing prokaryotes) on the basis of their mechanism of action. Further classification of antibiotics based on their site of action within prokaryotic cells. Use of antibiotics to treat infections in human and animals has become very common in previous century. Prophylactic use of antibiotics in human & animals, and heir persistent in environment has provoked antibiotic resistant against in bacteria. Due to increase in bacterial resistance against antibiotics, scientists developed alternatives of antibiotics to combat with infectious diseases. Probiotics, antimicrobial proteins, bacteriophages and plant-derived compounds are promising substitute of antibiotics to prevent and cure infectious diseases. However, the simple and easiest escape from this problem is to live simple and organic lifestyle and check the further use of antibiotics in humans or animals. The good food is the best alternate to antibiotics and other medicines. This review articles focuses on history of antibiotics discovery, their uses to treat infectious medicine, antibiotic classification, antibiotic resistant and alternatives of antibiotics.
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