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Antibiotic Resistance

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  • What do antibiotics do?
  • It is safe to use antibiotics to treat a viral infection.
  • What can be done to control or prevent antibiotic resistance development?
  • You should take the full dosage of prescribed antibiotics until you feel better.
  • Antibiotic resistance can jeopardize any person, at any stage of life.
  • Why have farmers used antibiotics?
  • What can a widespread use of antibiotics on farms lead to?
  • How are genes for antibiotic resistance spread?
  • How can you measure antibiotic sensitivity and effectiveness?
  • Hospitals are major reservoir for antibiotic resistant bacteria in the U.S.
  • Farm animals are a major reservoir for antibiotic resistant bacteria in the U.S.
  • You can get antibiotic resistant bacteria from eating produce contaminated with...
  • Antibiotics can only kill "bad" bacteria.
  • How can bacteria spread immunity towards antibiotics?
  • Antibiotics can kill "good" bacteria in the human gut
  • The persistent presence of low levels of antibiotics creates...
  • Farmers may give antibiotics to animals to decrease bacteria in the food supply.
  • Which antibiotic was used in the past to promote livestock growth?
  • It is safe to take antibiotics if you do not have a bacterial infection.
  • What is "horizontal gene transfer" in reference to antibiotic resistance.

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