The emergence of drug-resistant pathogens, particularly multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria, continues to evolve rapidly and remains a global health threat. Because of their lengthy timeframes and exorbitant development costs, traditional methods of drug discovery have not worked. The application of bioinformatics and artificial intelligence (AI) to drug design could change that. AIs, especially machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) techniques, can sift through enormous databases to uncover new drug targets, predict and assess molecular interactions, and refine leads. Leveraging bioinformatics with AIs offers an opportunity to fast-track MDR pathogen drug candidate discovery. Recently, AI's capacity to improve various drug discovery processes, notably target discovery, molecular docking, and drug efficacy and toxicity testing, has been documented. This paper describes advancements in computational tools for drug design in bioinformatics to illustrate AI's value. In addition, the paper assesses the time and cost of drug development and the challenges of data, algorithm training, and ethics in clinical trials. The integration of artificial intelligence with bioinformatics will most likely expedite the discovery of novel therapeutic agents. This combination will provide a strong response to the worldwide challenges posed by MDR pathogens.
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