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Streptomycin was developed in the early 1940s and was the first antibiotic effective against the disease.
FDA-approved agents include ciprofloxacin, doxycycline and penicillin
The gram stain will stain a bacterium then a particular antibiotic might be effective against it. If the gram stain will not stain that particular bacterium, then that particular antibiotic will not be effective against it. Thus a gram negative bacterium like TB requires a different antibiotic than a gram positive bacterium. However, if several have formed a film, it may contain many types and it becomes harder to kill them. That may require a broad based antibiotic.
Tests can be performed to determine what type of antibiotic would be most effective against that particular bacteria.
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none, that is a virus
In many studies ciprofloxacin and vancomycin have been found to be very effective in treating against B. Cereus. Penicillin was not effective.
No. This is an antiviral medication and is not effective against bacteria.
An antibiotic might not work because the symptoms are attributed to a virus rather than a bacterium. Antibiotics do not work against viruses.
Streptomycin was developed in the early 1940s and was the first antibiotic effective against the disease.
If you mean doxycycline an antibiotic derived from tetracycline that is effective against many infections
FDA-approved agents include ciprofloxacin, doxycycline and penicillin
Antibiotic resistance is the ability of a bacterium or other microorganism to survive and reproduce in the presence of antibiotic doses that were previously thought effective against them.
Streptomycin is an antibiotic used to treat tuberculosis and other types of serious infections. This was discovered in the year 1943 and the first antibiotic that was effective against tuberculosis.
This would be called a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
The gram stain will stain a bacterium then a particular antibiotic might be effective against it. If the gram stain will not stain that particular bacterium, then that particular antibiotic will not be effective against it. Thus a gram negative bacterium like TB requires a different antibiotic than a gram positive bacterium. However, if several have formed a film, it may contain many types and it becomes harder to kill them. That may require a broad based antibiotic.
Tests can be performed to determine what type of antibiotic would be most effective against that particular bacteria.