Antibiotic-resistant is known as the resistance of bacteria or any other microorganisms that do not respond to the antibiotics which are basically designed to suppress or kill them. Remember the human body is not resistant the bacteria become resistant.
Causes of antibiotic resistance:-
Uses of over the counter antibiotics and leaving the antibiotic course in between leads to antibiotic resistance.
Antibiotic resistance happens also due to excessive use of antibiotics because it kills harmful bacteria as well as good bacteria in our body which gives a favorable condition for growing antibiotic resistance bacteria.
According to CDC 2.8million people in the U.S developed antibiotic-resistant infections each year and in between 38000 people die.
There is a theory that humans are creating antibiotic-resistant "superbacteria." Scientists warn that overuse of antibiotics could result in a strain of bacteria that is resistant to these antibacterial treatments. Explain how this could happen.
1. Two million people in the US becoming infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics, and at least 23,000 people dying each year as a direct result of these infections. Write 4-5 sentences of a public service announcement that would educate the public on antibiotic resistance and a prevention strategy. (Public Service Announcements are run on TV and radio to inform the community about safety and health information)
Two million people in the US becoming infected with bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics, and at least 23,000 people dying each year as a direct result of these infections. Review the CDC article in this weeks lecture, and your Davis Drug guide under anti-infectives. Public Service Announcements or PSA's are run on TV and radio to inform the community about safety and health information.. This week you will be writing and performing you own PSA for the class. 1....
Briefly describe why natural selection results in bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics. How does this relate to the characteristics of life?
D. Natural selection acts on the classes of antibiotics and the individual antibiotics evolve. T 8. How do bacteria that have never been treated by antibiotics acquire genes for antibiotic resistance? (1 pt) These bacteria are naturally resistant to all antibiotics. II. During conjugation, two bacterial cells form a bridge between them and exchange genetic information. This can transfer resistant genes from one cell to another (also known as horizontal gene transfer, plasmid exchange). Bacteria chose to join resistant populations...
Describe a detail all alternative treatments to pan-resistant Streptococci What antibiotics leads to Clostridium difficile infections? How are resistant C. difficile infections treated How do these viruses(Influenza A and B viruses.) become resistant to the anti-viral drugs used to treat them?
QUESTION 45 1 points Save causes infections in humans that do not yield to standard antibiotics and often end in fatality. a. Irradiated food b. Clostridium botulinum Multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus d. Solanine from rotten potatoes Oe. Mercury toxicity C. aureus QUESTION 46 1 points Sav
Although in vitro tests of susceptibility to antibiotics are widely used and considered useful, there have been cases in which the in vitro tests have not predicted how well the drug would work when administered to humans. This works both ways. Some antibiotics that are effective in vitro fail when administered to humans, and some antibiotics that test resistant in vitro actually work when used therapeutically. Give some explanations for both of these outcomes
Describe a detail all alternative treatments to pan-resistant Streptococci What antibiotics leads to Clostridium difficile infections? How are resistant C. difficile infections treated How do these viruses(Influenza A and B viruses.) become resistant to the anti-viral drugs used to treat them?
A) The widespread misuse of antibiotics, in both humans and livestock, has led to widespread antibiotic resistance among bacterial strains that infect humans and other animals. Antibiotic resistance is a genetic trait, encoded by specific alleles that emerge through mutation. Do antibiotics cause the mutations that lead to resistance? B.) Why is it said that the emergence of mutations is the result of who wins in a race between DNA repair and DNA replication? C.) Certain DNA sequences are especially...