Individual responses to antibiotics can vary due to factors such as genetic differences, which influence drug metabolism and efficacy, as well as the presence of underlying health conditions that may affect drug absorption and action. Additionally, variations in the microbiome can impact how the body responds to antibiotics. Other factors, like age, sex, and concurrent medications, can also play a significant role in determining an individual's reaction to the same antibiotic dose.
Individuals who do things differently from others are often referred to as nonconformists or mavericks.
People do not develop a resistance to antibiotics, instead bacteria in the body resist the effects of the antibiotic. The bacteria changes somehow and instead of the antibiotic eliminating it, the bacteria survives and continues to cause harm and infection. Some bacteria neutralizes the antibiotic, others fight and flush out the antibiotic, and the others modify where the antibiotic goes.
Some people believe God created homosexuals to stop his world from becoming overcrowded. Others believe quite differently. Scientists have not yet proven homosexuality to be genetic in origin and until/unless they do the debate will continue.
These people that act like others act differently from others, and act like some of the others are hipocritical for acting like others when believed that others act differently around the others.
A random mutation causes one bacterium to become resistant to an antibiotic. Then all the others are killed when the antibiotic is introduced to the environment. The mutated bacterium is free to reproduce and soon many members of that species are resistant to that antibiotic.
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