Role of Potential Nanomateriales in Reducing Bacterial Resistance against Antibiotics (A Review).
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Abstract
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious public health issues of our generation. at least two million people get an antibiotic-resistant infection each year and 35,000 die from it each year. attacking this threat calls for a multi-sector approach. In this time, the World Health Organization (WHO) released a list of 12 families of super pathogens that are a great danger to human health, which recommended that new strategies should be developed to combat them. To date, a few new antibiotics have been discovered. A large part of this slowdown can be due to increased resistance in bacteria. The health crisis surrounding global antibiotic resistance necessitates searching for alternative solutions. Innovative and effective treatment approaches in the medical science have found their way into the realm of nanotechnology. different inorganic nanomaterials, including gold, silver, and some That makes interesting use of gold nanoparticles, as they are biocompatible, have no side effects, and offer great optical properties implementation of new antibacterial systems will concentrate on the latest studies in the area of antimicrobial gold nanoparticles.