Antibiotic-nanomedicines: facing the challenge of effective treatment of antibiotic-resistant respiratory tract infections

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2018-11-30

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Ritsema, Jeffrey A SISNI 0000000436397521
der Weide, Hessel van
Te Welscher, Yvonne MISNI 000000039677589X
Goessens, Wil Hf
van Nostrum, ReneISNI 0000000396379707
Storm, GerritISNI 0000000042534976
Bakker-Woudenberg, Irma Ajm
Hays, John P

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Abstract

Respiratory tract infections are one of the most frequent infections worldwide, with an increasing number being associated with (multiple) antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Improved treatment requires the development of new therapeutic strategies, including the possible development of antibiotic-nanomedicines. Antibiotic-nanomedicines comprise antibiotic molecules coupled to nanocarriers via surface adsorption, surface attachment, entrapment or conjugation and can be administered via aerosolization. The efficacy and tolerability of this approach has been shown in clinical studies, with amikacin liposome inhalation suspension being the first inhalatory antibiotic-nanomedicine approved by the US FDA. In this special report, we summarize and discuss the potential value and the clinical status of antibiotic-nanomedicines for the treatment of (antibiotic-resistant) respiratory tract infections.

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aerosols, antibiotic resistance, antibiotic nanomedicines, pulmonary administration, respiratory tractinfections, Taverne

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Ritsema, J A S, der Weide, H V, Te Welscher, Y M, Goessens, W H, van Nostrum, C F, Storm, G, Bakker-Woudenberg, I A & Hays, J P 2018, 'Antibiotic-nanomedicines : facing the challenge of effective treatment of antibiotic-resistant respiratory tract infections', Future Microbiology, vol. 13, no. 15, pp. 1683–1692. https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2018-0194