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Volume 11, Number 6—June 2005
Perspective

An Emptying Quiver: Antimicrobial Drugs and Resistance

J. Todd Weber*Comments to Author  and Patrice Courvalin†
Author affiliations: *Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; †Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

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Patrice Courvalin  - Dr. Courvalin is professor and head of the Antibacterial Agents Unit, National Reference Center for Antibiotics, Institut Pasteur, Paris. He is a member of multiple committees and professional organizations in Europe and around the world and a prolific author on infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance topics. He serves on the editorial board of several international journals, including Emerging Infectious Diseases.

Figure 3. Patrice Courvalin - Dr. Courvalin is professor and head of the Antibacterial Agents Unit, National Reference Center for Antibiotics, Institut Pasteur, Paris. He is a member of multiple committees and professional organizations in Europe and around the world and a prolific author on infectious diseases and antimicrobial resistance topics. He serves on the editorial board of several international journals, including Emerging Infectious Diseases.

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