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4. inhibit synsthesis of essential metabolites: --how does it work and is it caused by bactericidal or static agents? Antimicrobial mechanism of action:1- inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesis: causes bacteria cell wall to weaken a...
This diverse range of infections is enabled by a vast arsenal of virulence factors that are ready to be deployed in a variety of host environments [5,6]. Of particular concern is S. aureus' rapid development of antibiotic resistance. Methicillin Resistant S. aureus (MRSA) has broad-spectrum ...