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Start by researching antibiotic resistant pathogens and how they have
Start by researching antibiotic resistant pathogens and how they have evolved over time gather as much information as you can
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What type of bacteria have the greatest fitness?(2 points)
Responses Bacteria that become antibiotic resistant and are able to
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Bacteria are able to evolve easily, which is why antibiotic resistance is on the rise. Several factors contribute to the
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Which of the following would discourage the development of an antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
a taking an antibiotic for the
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Refer to the CDC Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2013 PDF for a complete version of this text.
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The "resistant" threshold for gemifloxacin is >1 mg/L while the "resistant" threshold for sulfamethoxazole is >512 mg/L. Explain
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The "resistant" threshold for gemifloxacin is >1 mg/L while the "resistant" threshold for sulfamethoxazole is >512 mg/L. Explain
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The "resistant" threshold for gemifloxacin is >1 mg/L while the "resistant" threshold for sulfamethoxazole is >512 mg/L. Explain
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Ashley Strenke
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The "resistant" threshold for gemifloxacin is >1 mg/L while the "resistant" threshold for sulfamethoxazole is >512 mg/L. Explain
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Ashley Strenke
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The "resistant" threshold for gemifloxacin is >1 mg/L while the "resistant" threshold for sulfamethoxazole is >512 mg/L. Explain
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Ashley Strenke
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