An estimated 95% of TB sufferers are in developing countries with the advent of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the world in the number of TB sufferers will increase.
The ribosomes are the most likely target of streptomycin in prokaryotes. Streptomycin interferes with the function of the bacterial ribosome, specifically the 30S subunit, disrupting protein synthesis and leading to cell death.
E. coli strain 1 likely grew on both the LB agar plate and the LB with streptomycin because it is either sensitive to streptomycin or does not possess any resistance mechanisms against it. However, it did not grow on the LB agar plate with ampicillin, suggesting that the strain is either susceptible to ampicillin or lacks the necessary resistance genes to survive in its presence. Thus, the growth pattern indicates the strain’s susceptibility to ampicillin while being unaffected by streptomycin.
Neither strain grew on the plate containing both streptomycin and ampicillin likely because both antibiotics inhibit bacterial growth through different mechanisms. Streptomycin targets protein synthesis, while ampicillin disrupts cell wall synthesis. If the strains were susceptible to either or both antibiotics, they would be unable to survive in the presence of both, leading to no growth on the plate. Additionally, if the strains lacked any resistance mechanisms, they would be completely inhibited by the combined effects of the antibiotics.
Most likely of tuberculosis.
no both can get it equally
South Africa (most likely from my studies)
It's likely that it is very minimal that you will get tuberculosis, as it is not a water-borne disease.
Tuberculosis spread much more widely in Europe when the industrial revolution began in the late nineteenth century. The disease became widespread somewhat later in the United States, because the movement of the population to large cities made overcrowded housing so common. When streptomycin, the first antibiotic effective against M. tuberculosis, was discovered in the early 1940s, the infection began to come under control. Although other more effective anti-tuberculosis drugs were developed in the following decades, the number of cases of TB in the United States began to rise again in the mid-1980s. This upsurge was in part again a result of overcrowding and unsanitary conditions in the poor areas of large cities, prisons, and homeless shelters. Infected visitors and immigrants to the United States also contributed to the resurgence of TB. An additional factor is the http://www.answers.com/topic/aids epidemic. AIDS patients are much more likely to develop tuberculosis because of their weakened immune systems. There still are an estimated 8 to 10 million new cases of TB each year worldwide, causing roughly 3 million deaths.
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The resistance of the new bulb is likely higher than the previous bulb. Increasing resistance in a series circuit decreases current flow. When resistance increases, less current can flow through the circuit, resulting in a decrease in current.
Not really. As heinous as terrorism is, it hasn't killed that many people, statistically:You're about 100 times as likely to be killed by a drunk driver than you are to be killed by a terrorist.You're 6 times as likely to be killed by tuberculosis than terrorism. When's the last time you heard of someone dying of tuberculosis?