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antibiotics
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Antibiotics , also called antibacterials , are a type of antimicrobial drug used in the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections . They may either kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria . A limited number of antibiotics also possess antiprotozoal ...
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n. (plural of antibiotic English)
Usage examples of antibiotics.
Besides, the fact that some of these particular individuals may have been immunocompromised does not alter the fact that the bacteria infecting them proved resistant to a wide spectrum of antibiotics, possibly all antibiotics.
Low acidity or relatively sterile intestinal lumen as a result of pretreatment with broad-spectrum antibiotics are often factors.
Despite treatment with a broad range of antibiotics, including vancomycin, the infections had proved impossible to check.
That was why abdominal-wound patients were immediately given broad-spectrum antibiotics as a prophylactic.
Ford the failure of antibiotics was a more profound and disturbing threat than that of civil unrest, even if it never got a mention on the radio.
Ignorant of the consequences, many people would continue a course of antibiotics only for as long as their symptoms persisted and not the for the full period needed to kill all the bacteria causing them.
The cost of antibiotics, especially for the poor in developing countries, often made this false economy inevitable.
In spite of this, the use of antibiotics around the world continued to grow.
The weapons developed by certain species of fungus were the basis for the earliest antibiotics, including, of course, penicillin.
Sure, we need new antibiotics urgently, but the way things are going at the moment, the bugs are developing defenses faster than we can develop weapons.
But most of all I want to see much closer control of how and where antibiotics are used.
It was one of the most successful bugs in the microbial war against antibiotics, a dark champion that had gone from being totally helpless against penicillin back in the early fifties to winning nine out of ten battles against the same drug by 1982.
Apparently they started out hoping to make headway against cancer, but switched their focus to antibiotics later.
But the drug companies have pushed antibiotics as a magic cure for the disease because they see it as a huge marketing opportunity.
Millions of people mixing antibiotics and potential pathogens in their guts, year in, year out.