Antimicrobial drug resistance refers to the ability of microbes such as
bacteria, fungi virus and parasite, to resist the effects of drugs and
medications, which were used to treat them earlier. The type of
antimicrobial resistance, in which microbes resist to multiple
antimicrobials, is known as multiple drug resistance. There are multiple
causes for such resistance, such as natural (biological) causes,
inappropriate use of antibiotics, water pollution, inadequate
diagnostics, etc. All microbes have the tendency to develop resistance.
Fungal resistance, antibiotic resistance, antiviral resistance,
antiprotozoal resistance, etc. are some forms of antimicrobial
resistance. This book is a valuable compilation of topics, ranging from
the basic to the most complex theories and principles of antimicrobial
drug resistance. It explores all the important aspects of the subject in
the present day scenario. Coherent flow of topics, student-friendly
language and extensive use of examples make this book an invaluable
source of knowledge.