antimiksrobielle
Antimiksrobielle is a term used in some languages to denote antimicrobial agents—substances that inhibit the growth of or destroy microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. The concept encompasses medicines used to treat infections as well as chemicals applied for hygiene, disinfection, and preservation.
The main classes of antimiksrobielle agents include antibiotics (targeting bacteria), antifungals (targeting fungi), antivirals (targeting viruses),
Applications span clinical medicine for treating infections, hospital sanitation, food safety, agriculture, and consumer hygiene. Effective
Resistance is a central concern and arises through mutations, enzyme production (such as beta-lactamases), efflux pumps,