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Killed bacteria were more readily eliminated from in vitro communities than those inhibited. This species-specific killing activity challenges the long-standing distinction between bactericidal and bacteriostatic antibiotic classes and provides a possible explanation for the strong effect of macrolides on ...
infection,protozoan infection, andimmunomodulation. They can also be used for preventing infections aftersurgical woundsand dental work. Antibiotics are categorized based on their mechanism of function. Antibiotics function either against specific bacteria or against parasites. Major types of antibiotics ...
While antibiotics are essential in fighting infections, they can also disrupt the delicate balance of intestinal bacteria. They can lead to gut microbiome health issues. People often report experiencing gut pain after antibiotics, digestive distress, or prolonged imbalances in their gut flora. The conc...
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(Plata et al.2022; Yang et al.2017). Direct effects of antibiotics on the intestinal bacteria include inhibiting opportunistic pathogens and reducing competition for nutrients (Rahman et al.2022). However, antibiotic administration also has negative impacts on the commensal bacterial populations. Gao ...
Effects of Antibiotics on the Microbial Intestinal Ecosystemchemical controlintegrated weed managementmain cropsAntibiotic administration can lead to a selection of bacteria which are resistant to both the antibiotic given and to other antibiotics, if there is plasmid resistance. The consequences can be ...
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for the treatment of intestinal infections and diarrhea caused byC. difficile.41C. difficileis a spore-forming Gram-positive anaerobe that can overgrow beneficial and commensal gastrointestinal bacteria, secreting toxins that lead to severe diarrhea, inflammation of the colon, fever, intestinal paralysis...
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