antimicrobialis
Antimicrobialis is a broad term used to describe substances that kill or slow the growth of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They encompass therapeutic agents used to treat infections, as well as antiseptics and disinfectants that reduce transmission. The term is commonly treated as synonymous with antimicrobial agents in medical literature.
Classification and examples: drugs used to treat infections include antibiotics such as penicillins and macrolides; antivirals
Resistance and stewardship: microorganisms can develop resistance through mutation, drug efflux, enzymatic degradation, and biofilm formation.
History and regulation: The discovery of penicillin in 1928 marked a turning point in medicine. Since then,