Current State of Knowledge Regarding WHO Critical Priority Pathogens: Mechanisms of Resistance and Proposed Solutions through Candidates Such as Essential Oils

Badescu, Bianca;Buda, Valentina;Romanescu, Mirabela;Lombrea, Adelina;Muntean, Delia;et.al.
(2022) Plants — Vol. 11, n° 14, p. 1789 [1-25] (2022)

Files

220706plants-11-01789_ODalleur.pdf
  • Open Access
  • Adobe PDF
  • 1.04 MB

Details

Authors
  • Badescu, Bianca
    Author
  • Buda, Valentinaorcid-logo
    Author
  • Romanescu, Mirabelaorcid-logo
    Author
  • Lombrea, Adelinaorcid-logo
    Author
  • Author
  • Dohou, Angele Modupeorcid-logoUCLouvain
    Author
  • Muntean, Deliaorcid-logo
    Author
Show more
Abstract
The rise of multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens has become a global health threat and an economic burden in providing adequate and effective treatment for many infections. This large-scale concern has emerged mainly due to mishandling of antibiotics (ABs) and has resulted in the rapid expansion of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Nowadays, there is an urgent need for more potent, non-toxic and effective antimicrobial agents against MDR strains. In this regard, clinicians, pharmacists, microbiologists and the entire scientific community are encouraged to find alternative solutions in treating infectious diseases cause by these strains. In its "10 global issues to track in 2021", the World Health Organization (WHO) has made fighting drug resistance a priority. It has also issued a list of bacteria that are in urgent need for new ABs. Despite all available resources, researchers are unable to keep the pace of finding novel ABs in the face of emerging MDR strains. Traditional methods are increasingly becoming ineffective, so new approaches need to be considered. In this regard, the general tendency of turning towards natural alternatives has reinforced the interest in essential oils (EOs) as potent antimicrobial agents. Our present article aims to first review the main pathogens classified by WHO as critical in terms of current AMR. The next objective is to summarize the most important and up-to-date aspects of resistance mechanisms to classical antibiotic therapy and to compare them with the latest findings regarding the efficacy of alternative essential oil therapy.
Affiliations

Citations

Badescu, B., Buda, V., Romanescu, M., Lombrea, A., Danciu, C., Dalleur, O., Dohou, A. M., Dumitrascu, V., Cretu, O., Licker, M., & Muntean, D. (2022). Current State of Knowledge Regarding WHO Critical Priority Pathogens: Mechanisms of Resistance and Proposed Solutions through Candidates Such as Essential Oils. Plants, 11(14), 1789 [1-25]. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11141789 (Original work published 2022)