2017
Using Chemical Reaction Kinetics to Predict Optimal Antibiotic Treatment Strategies
Wiesch P, Clarelli F, Cohen T. Using Chemical Reaction Kinetics to Predict Optimal Antibiotic Treatment Strategies. PLOS Computational Biology 2017, 13: e1005321. PMID: 28060813, PMCID: PMC5257006, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1005321.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOptimal dosingTreatment strategiesOnset of actionAntibiotic treatment strategiesAntibiotic concentrationsOptimal therapyFrequent dosingHigh dosesBacterial infectionsDrug concentrationsDosingBacterial replicationAntibioticsPhysiological fluctuationsAntibiotic effectCellsHIVBacterial growthTherapyCancerInfectionMalariaDoses
2015
Origin and Proliferation of Multiple-Drug Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens
Chang HH, Cohen T, Grad YH, Hanage WP, O'Brien TF, Lipsitch M. Origin and Proliferation of Multiple-Drug Resistance in Bacterial Pathogens. Microbiology And Molecular Biology Reviews 2015, 79: 101-116. PMID: 25652543, PMCID: PMC4402963, DOI: 10.1128/mmbr.00039-14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnti-Bacterial AgentsBacteriaBacterial InfectionsDrug Resistance, Multiple, BacterialHost-Pathogen InteractionsHumansConceptsMDR infectionsPublic health threatMultiple drug resistanceHigh prevalenceMore effective interventionsDifferent underlying mechanismsMultidrug resistanceEffective interventionsHealth threatUnderlying mechanismInfectionBacterial pathogensMDRCommon mechanismDifferent pathogensProliferationPathogensPrevalenceHypothetical mechanismHow competition governs whether moderate or aggressive treatment minimizes antibiotic resistance
Colijn C, Cohen T. How competition governs whether moderate or aggressive treatment minimizes antibiotic resistance. ELife 2015, 4: e10559. PMID: 26393685, PMCID: PMC4641510, DOI: 10.7554/elife.10559.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnti-Bacterial AgentsBacteriaBacterial InfectionsDrug Resistance, BacterialModels, Theoretical
2008
Too Little of a Good Thing
Cohen T, Lipsitch M. Too Little of a Good Thing. Epidemiology 2008, 19: 588-589. PMID: 18552592, PMCID: PMC2652751, DOI: 10.1097/ede.0b013e31817734ba.Peer-Reviewed Original Research