It is most likely that the speed of initial treatment will affect the ultimate outcome.
Impetigo is a very contagious skin disease. It will clear up on it's own, but antibiotic treatment can clear it more quickly and reduce it's contagious ability.
Quickly (within hours), the blood vessel damage increases and large bleeding areas on the skin (purpura) are seen.
Essentially, large areas of skin, muscle, and internal organs die from lack of blood and oxygen. Even if the disease is quickly diagnosed and treated, the patient has a high risk of dying.
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.
Horizontal gene transfer is a type of adaptation that allows bacteria to acquire antibiotic resistance genes quickly from other bacteria. This process involves the transfer of genetic material between different bacteria, enabling the rapid spread of antibiotic resistance within a population.
Horizontal gene transfer is a type of adaptation that can quickly lead to antibiotic resistance in bacteria. This process involves the transfer of genetic material between different bacteria, allowing for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes.
If the teeth are moved to quickly by orthro treatment them there is high chance their being retracted.
A dog with a punctured lung can survive for a few hours to a few days, depending on the severity of the injury and how quickly they receive medical treatment. It is crucial to seek immediate veterinary care if you suspect your dog has a punctured lung.
Approximately 20-25% of untreated infected victims are quickly killed by the bacteria anthrax. Symptoms can progress rapidly, leading to severe illness and death within a matter of days. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment with antibiotics are crucial for improving survival rates.
I'm not a pharmacist or a doc, but I'd imagine that it would depend how quickly the pill is absorbed into your body. Best way to find out for sure is to ask the doc that prescribed the antibiotic or the pharmacist that disbursed it. I know its not much of an answer, but that's all I got :)
It is important to have more than one treatment for a virus that adapts quickly such as HIV because such viruses usually weaken our immune system.
Salmonella are a group of bacteria that can cause food poisoning. This is a serious disease which can be life-threatening if not treated quickly with antibiotic medicines.