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Describe how you would generally design a superbug resistant to B-lactams, methicillin, streptomycin, daptomycin, and trimethoprim.

Describe how you would generally design a superbug resistant to B-lactams, methicillin, streptomycin, daptomycin, and trimethoprim.

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These bacteria super is also called as multidrug resistant pseudomonas aerugonasa, and are more resistant to beta- lactams which include penicillin ,methicillin,and carbapenems. These drugs mainly work on cell wall of bacterium which is made up of peptidoglycan( murein)

But MRSA will have the ability to control it by stopping their action

Two compounds are there which make beta - lactams antibiotics powerful against MRSA again called as tarocinA and tarocin-B ,target the different areas of bacterium wall called teichoic acid

Overuse of broad spectrum antibiotics such as second and third generation cephalosporin , greatly hastens the development of methicillin resistance.

Superbug resistant to MRSA( methicillin - resistant staphlococcus aureaus) it is the second largest cause of death by drug resistant in the u.s

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