Penicillin treatment as a child will not protect you against syphilis or any other disease in later life
gram-positive bacteria
gram-positive bacteria
Gram Positive
No, aminoglycocides are used
Penicillin is NOT effective against gram positive and negative cocci and gram positive bacilli only. it is not effective against rest of the organisms.
Penicillin is not a broad spectrum antibiotic like chloramphenicol or the tetracycline. In fact the penicillin is a narrow spectrum antibiotic. It kills the gram positive and gram negative cocci and gram positive bacilli only. Now a days many bacteria has become resistant to penicillin.
No penicillin is most effective against gram-positive bacteria.
Gram positive bacteria
yes.
no changes
gram positive
gram-positive bacteria