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Why has there been a large increase of antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria?

Overuse of traditional antibiotics has caused a selection of those bacteria that are resistant to the antibiotic.


What is responsible for the evolution of TB strains that are resistant to multiple drugs?

patients not being able to get treat


Where have antibiotic resistant strains come from?

it comes from ur a that is not yet their and you will die from it and your whole family so that is that


Why is tuberculosis so difficult to control?

Antibiotic-resistant strains of tuberculosis are on the rise.


Can you get rid of gonoreah?

Yes although there are some very resistant strains around it is usually treated with antibiotics.


Are there different types of strep throat?

Time to time you get new strains of all the microorganisms. That is a routine phenomena in nature. Very few strains are found to be resistant to penicillin V.


Where did staphyolococcus begin?

the shorter word or term for staphyolococcus is (mrsa) In the late fifties the antibiotic methicillin was introduced to combat the penicillin resistant strains of the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus. Within a couple of years methicilin resistant strains had emerged just about everywhere methicillin was being used. The methicillin resistant varieties were possibly a direct response to methicillin (my favoured theory) or a chance hybridisation with a distantly related bacteria that already contained the methicillin resistant gene. Nobody knows for sure.


What caused the introduction of a multidrug therapy to treat leprosy?

The emergence of dapsone-resistant strains of leprosy prompted the introduction of multidrug therapy.


What tool has NOT greatly reduced the number of people who have died from infectious diseases?

antibiotics - drug resistant strains of viruses are winning the battle


Increased resistance in bacteria after repeated exposure to antibiotics is due to?

mutations that allow the bacteria to survive the antibiotic's effects, leading to the selection of resistant bacterial strains. These resistant strains can then replicate and spread, making subsequent infections harder to treat. Additionally, the overuse and misuse of antibiotics can contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance.


What is the difference between pathogenic staphylococci from non-pathogenic strains?

Pathogenic staphylococci can cause infections in humans, while non-pathogenic strains do not typically cause harm. Pathogenic strains often produce toxins and enzymes that contribute to disease, while non-pathogenic strains lack these virulence factors. Additionally, pathogenic strains are more likely to be antibiotic resistant compared to non-pathogenic strains.


The arrival of new diseases and strains of bacteria that are resistant to older drug treatments makes which step of the engineering process essential?

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