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Antibiotics - MedlinePlus
What are antibiotics? Antibiotics are medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals . They work by killing the bacteria or by making it hard for the bacteria to grow and multiply. Antibiotics can be taken in different ways: Orally (by mouth).
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Antibiotic - Wikipedia
An antibiotic is a type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria. It is the most important type of antibacterial agent for fighting bacterial ...
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Antibiotics: How they work, uses, side effects and how to use
Antibiotics work by killing bacteria and preventing them from multiplying. Common antibiotics include penicillin and amoxicillin.
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antibiotic
antibiotic, a. (n.) (ˌæntɪbaɪˈɒtɪk) [f. anti- 3 + Gr. βιωτικ-ός fit for life.] 1. rare. Opposed to a belief in the presence or possibility of life.1860 Maury Phys. Geog. Sea xiv. 604, I incline to the antibiotic hypothesis. 1877 W. Thomson Voy. Challenger I. i. 4 The antibiotic prejudice. 2. [ad. F....
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Antibiotics 101: List of Common Names, Types & Their Uses
Antibiotics are specific for the type of bacteria being treated and, in general, cannot be interchanged from one infection to another.
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Antibiotics: What To Know - Cleveland Clinic
Antibiotics are medications that treat bacterial infections like strep throat and UTIs. They don't work against viral infections like cold or flu.
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Antibiotics - NHS inform
Antibiotics are used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection. They kill bacteria or prevent them from reproducing and ...
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Antibiotic Use and Antimicrobial Resistance Facts - CDC
Antibiotics are drugs that kill certain kinds of germs called bacteria and stop their growth. Antibiotics are critical tools for preventing and treating ...
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Antibiotics - NHS
Antibiotics are used to treat or prevent some types of bacterial infection. They work by killing bacteria or preventing them from spreading.
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Know When and How to Use Antibiotics, and When to Skip Them
Antibiotics treat only some infections caused by bacteria – and none caused by viruses. Most often, antibiotics work by killing the targeted bacteria.
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antibiotic
antibiotic/ˌæntɪbaɪˈɔtɪk; ˌæntɪbaɪ`ɑtɪk/ n, adj (substance, eg penicillin) that can destroy or prevent the growth of bacteria 抗菌素, 抗生素(如青霉素); 抗菌的; 抗生的.
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Combination antibiotic
A combination antibiotic is one in which two ingredients are added together for additional therapeutic effect. Antibiotic combinations are increasingly important because of antimicrobial resistance.
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The antibiotic 'kanamycin' in the growing of culture E. coli I'm a first year student and I'm not sure if I understand correctly the role played by the antibiotic 'kanamycin' in the growing of culture E. coli (Rosetta...
Absolutely, **Positive Selection** You are looking for the bacteria which _have_ the gene (probably a plasmid) you (or someone else for you) put into the bacteria. That gene lets them live in the presence of kanamycin, and any bacteria that don't have it, or that try to get rid of it, will die. Thus...
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Can antibiotic resistant bacteria compete with normal one in an antibiotic free environment? The question is based on an intuition that antibiotic resistance can't come along. This mutation will probably make bacteria...
The antibiotic resistance adds to growth cost. In an antibiotic free medium the antibiotic-susceptible strains will outgrow the resistant ones.
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Could alcohol be used as an antibiotic? I was thinking about how alcohol is used to sterilize, and I was wondering if it would be possible to use alcohol as an antibiotic? if it kills bacteria, couldn't (conceivably) ...
No. The CDC recommends using a hand sanitizer at at least 60% ethanol. Most preparations used in the lab are 70% ethanol. Humans start to risk death somewhere around the 0.3% alcohol level (BAC), especially around 0.5%. People have gone higher, but even 1% BAC would be completely useless against bac...
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