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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-resistant bacteria evolve and make th...
How Bacterial Species Evolve Antibiotic Resistance
Anne Buboltz, a postdoctoral fellow in veterinary and biomedical sciences at Penn State, explains that “antibiotic resistance is a natural result of evolutionary pressures.” Just as animals evolve to evade predators or survive in harsh climates, bacteria evolve to withstand the things that threaten...
Antibiotic resistance in general has been a problem for as long as antibiotics have existed and is considered an urgent threat to public health; in the fight to slow it down, one of the primary infections global health officials are focusing on is the UTI. . According to Dr. Carmem Pessoa...
Bacteriolytic - An agent that kills bacteria by cell lysis (i.e. physically destroys the cell). An example of a bacteriolytic agent is a detergent. Answer and Explanation:1 Penicillin, a broad spectrum antibiotic, derived both from blue mold and synthetically, has changed the world by essenti...
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Evolution of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) has been shown to be driven by recurrent duplications and balancing/positive selection in response to new or altered bacterial pathogens. We use Alvinella pompejana, the most eurythermal animal known on Earth, t