Antibiotics are powerful germ-fighting tools when used carefully and safely. But up to half of all antibiotic use isn’t necessary. Overuse has led to antibacterial resistance. Bacteria adapt over time and become “super bacteria” or “superbugs.” They change so that antibiotics no longer work...
HOW TO DEVELOP A SUCCESSFUL ANTIBIOTICdibucaine numbersfluoride numbersplasma cholinesterase variantssubstrate comparisonAn abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00019048-199608000-00002GorbachSherwoodL.Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice...
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 their way to humans remains an...
Antibiotic resistance has spread around the world, and it's making some diseases, such asmeningitisor pneumonia, more difficult to treat. You might need stronger, more expensive drugs. Or you might need to take them longer. You also might not get well as quickly, or you could develop other...
摘要: Summary This chapter contains sections titled: Cross Resistance Between Related Antibiotics The Evolution of Antibacterial Resistance How to Counteract Resistance Development Resistance Development Accelerates关键词: antibiotic resistance management counteracting resistance development bacterial fatty acid ...
After both types of abortions the doctor will proscribe some medicines, usually an antibiotic as well as a traditional Chinese medicine called yimucao (益母草) which will help with the contracting of the uterus and should help with the bleeding. With the medical abortion you may be asked to re...
Over time, alcohol abuse can evolve into an alcohol addiction, where the person continues to drink compulsively despite negative consequences. Not everyone who abuses alcohol will develop an addiction, but as use continues, the risk grows.
Overall, antibiotic stewardship improves clinical outcomes and minimizes harm by slowing the emergence of resistant bacteria and optimizing a patient’s course of therapy. These initiatives will help to protect individuals’ health and help them recover as quickly as possible. ...
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