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Alternative Therapies for Drug-resistant Infections

Alternative therapies for drug-resistant infections are treatments used to fight infections that have become resistant to drugs. Such therapies can include dietary changes, herbal and natural remedies, antibiotics, and other treatments. The aim of these therapies is to reduce the spread of the infection and improve …

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Overview

Alternative therapies for drug-resistant infections are treatments used to fight infections that have become resistant to drugs. Such therapies can include dietary changes, herbal and natural remedies, antibiotics, and other treatments. The aim of these therapies is to reduce the spread of the infection and improve the patient's health. Overall, they can offer a cost-effective and potentially safer approach to treating drug-resistant infections than traditional medications, allowing patients to avoid the side effects associated with conventional treatments.

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Maria Isabel Veiga · Portugal Eva Sapi · United States ZHUO WANG · United States

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