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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Folsom_Lake_College/BIOL_440%3A_General_Microbiology_(Panoutsopoulos)/05%3A_Interactions_between_Microbes_and_Humans_and_Antimicrobial_Treatment/5.03%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/5.3.04%3A_Clinical_ConsiderationsBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(OpenStax)/14%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/14.04%3A_Clinical_ConsiderationsBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(Boundless)/13%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/13.08%3A_Other_Antimicrobial_Drugs/13.8A%3A_Antifungal_DrugsThe development of antifungal drugs focuses on the classes of mycotic diseases for which fungi are responsible.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/New_England_College/Microbiology_with_NEC/10%3A_Control_of_Microbial_Growth/10.06%3A_Drugs_for_Non-prokaryote_MicrobesBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Portland_Community_College/Cascade_Microbiology/17%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/17.4%3A_Drugs_Targeting_Other_MicroorganismsBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Microbiology_OER_-_Ying_Liu/16%3A_Antibiotic_Resistance_and_Other_Antimicrobials/16.01%3A_Antifungal_and_Antiviral_DrugsBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Clinton_College/BIO_403%3A_Microbiology_(Neely)/05%3A_Interactions_between_Microbes_and_Humans_and_Antimicrobial_Treatment/5.03%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/5.3.04%3A_Clinical_ConsiderationsBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Manchester_Community_College_(MCC)/Remix_of_Openstax%3AMicrobiology_by_Parker_Schneegurt_et_al/11%3A_Control_of_Microbial_Growth/11.06%3A_Drugs_for_Non-prokaryote_MicrobesBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Northwest_University/MKBN211%3A_Introductory_Microbiology_(Bezuidenhout)/07%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/7.08%3A_Other_Antimicrobial_Drugs/7.8.01%3A_Antifungal_DrugsThe development of antifungal drugs focuses on the classes of mycotic diseases for which fungi are responsible.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/North_Central_State_College/BIOL_1550%3A_Microbiology_(2025)/15%3A_Antibiotics/15.05%3A_Clinical_ConsiderationsBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Sacramento_City_College/BIOL_342%3A_The_New_Plagues_-_New_and_Ancient_Infectious_Diseases_Threatening_World_Health_(Hughes)/05%3A_Week_5/09%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/9.04%3A_Mechanisms_of_Other_Antimicrobial_DrugsBecause fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target...Because fungi, protozoans, and helminths are eukaryotic organisms like human cells, it is more challenging to develop antimicrobial drugs that specifically target them. Similarly, it is hard to target viruses because human viruses replicate inside of human cells.