As the world evolves, new contagious diseases emerged. To date, the bacterial infection has become an issue of concern to health practitioners requiring an effective intervention strategy to curb the… Click to show full abstract
As the world evolves, new contagious diseases emerged. To date, the bacterial infection has become an issue of concern to health practitioners requiring an effective intervention strategy to curb the widespread use of antibiotics.1 Antibiotic resistance is the biggest challenge in today’s global health since the misuse or overuse of antibiotics causes the infections to be much harder to treat. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared ten species of bacterial strains that can develop into multi-resistant antibiotic strains. They are Streptococcus pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, Escherichia coli, Enterococcus faecium, and Enterococcus faecalis.2
               
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