Mitochondrial Side Effects of Surgical Prophylactic Antibiotics Ceftriaxone and Rifaximin Lead to Bowel Mucosal Damage
Despite their clinical effectiveness, a growing body of evidence has shown that many classes of antibiotics lead to mitochondrial dysfunction. Ceftriaxone and Rifaximin are first choice perioperative antibiotics in gastrointestinal surgery targeting fundamental processes of intestinal bacteria; howe...
Main Authors: | Baráth, B. (Author), Boros, M. (Author), Donka, T. (Author), Hartmann, P. (Author), Horváth, T. (Author), Jász, D.K (Author), Jávor, P. (Author), Maróti, G. (Author), Perényi, D. (Author), Sándor, L. (Author), Strifler, G. (Author), Tallósy, S. (Author), Varga, G. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2022
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