Anı´bal de J. Sosa l Denis K. Byarugaba l
Carlos F. Ama´ bile-Cuevas l Po-Ren Hsueh l
Samuel Kariuki l Iruka N. Okeke
Editors
2010
The problem of antimicrobial resistance knows no boundaries. Drug-resistant microbes of all kinds can move among people and animals, from one country to another—without notice. From the early stages of identifying and discovering antibiotic resistance, the problem was clearly severe in developing countries where drug availability was limited and resistance was high.