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5. Define bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Why is bacterial resistance a concern in the clinical settings?
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- 1.) Which of the following are criteria for antibiotics? ( Select all that apple) A. Kill viruses B. Chemical substances produced by a microscope C. Effective in small doses D. Stops the growth or kills other microorganisms. 2) which antibiotic inhibits protein synthesis? ( select all that apply) A. Gentamicin B. Amoxicillin C. Erythromycin D. Tetracycline5. What is the best antibiotic for treating a UTI?5. You observe a blood agar plate and see a clear/transparent area where the bacteria has been inoculated. With this information what are some possible outcomes if someone was infected with this type of bacteria? Please explain.
- #2 What are Beta-lactam antibiotics ?1. If a microorganism cannot be cultivated into pure culture, how will its pathogenicity be established in a host? (KOCH'S POSTULATE) a. What are the general factors that must interplay for disease to develop? b. Why are koch's postulate not useful in determining etiology of a viral disease?8. Explain how a bacterium achieves its resistance. 9. What is the use given to antibiotics in production animals? 10. Is this use in animals good practice? 11. Once resistance occurs, what has the scientific community had to do? 12. Do antibiotics only affect negative bacteria? explain. 13. What are the most feared diseases due to antibiotic resistance? 14. Should antibiotics be used against viruses? explain. 15. How can we avoid antibiotic resistance?