patient presented to the emergency room complaining of a nonproductive cough (no sputum) that had persisted for six weeks.  The clinician prescribed a 7-day course of cephalosporin.  After day 7 the patient returned, no better than when he started.  Laboratory tests later showed the infection was caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae.  Explain why the antibiotic did not work

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A patient presented to the emergency room complaining of a nonproductive cough (no sputum) that had persisted for six weeks.  The clinician prescribed a 7-day course of cephalosporin.  After day 7 the patient returned, no better than when he started.  Laboratory tests later showed the infection was caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae.  Explain why the antibiotic did not work.

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