根据第四段“ Unlike antibiotics, phages can evolve just as readily as bacteria can, meaning that even if bacteria do develop resistance, phages may be able to evolve around them in turn. (与抗 生素不同,噬菌体可以像细菌一样迅速进化,这意味着 即使细菌产生耐药性,噬菌体也可以反过来在细菌周围 ...
However, bacteria have been able to develop resistance to antibiotics at an exponentially increasing rate. The growing threat from multi-drug resistant organisms calls for intensive action to prevent the emergence of totally resistant and untreatable infections. Novel, non-invasive, non-antibiotic ...
It would be unwise to rely on new antibiotics to solve the problem.The rate at which resistance emerges is increasing.Some new drugs last only two years before bacteria develop resistance.When new antibiotics do arrive, doctors often store them,using them only reluctantly and for short periods ...
How is antibiotic resistance an adaptation? Bacteria can develop antibiotic resistance. Can bacteria also develop alcohol resistance? Explain. How does E. coli become resistant to antibiotics? What causes bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics? What is bacterial mutation? How did the overuse o...
(抗生素) first became available,farmers used them freely.Now scientists know that the overuse of antibiotics can cultivate drug-resistant bacteria that are dangerous to human health.Among debates over what kinds of restrictions should be put in place.figuring out how antibiotic-r...
摘要: The Brockham Group was convened to investigate the growing problem of antibiotic resistance and to develop a strategy to improve our understanding and management of this phenomenon. Here they present their recommendations.关键词:66.30.Pa 68.35.Ct 81.07.Bc 81.20.Ev ...
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A.They can increase human cells when fighting bacteria. B.They are not particular about which cells to infect and kill. C.They can evolve accordingly when bacteria develop resistance. D.They are too sensitive to be infected by disease-causing bacteria. ...
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing problem in health care globally. To prevent further development of resistance, it is important to understand where and how antibiotic resistance in bacteria arises. New research from Uppsala University shows th
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated that at least 25 percent of antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacteria found in clinical settings are capable of spreading their resistance directly to other bacteria. At the same time, the study sh