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- #2 What are Beta-lactam antibiotics ?2. Explain how the overuse of antibiotics promotes resistance in a population of bacteria.1) It is sometimes best to use two different antibiotics in order to treat an infection. This might happen because of the : -Symbiotic effects of the drugs -Synergistic effects of the drugs -Antagonistic effects of the two drugs 2) What was the first synthetic antimicrobial? - Salvarsan - Tetracycline - Sulfonimide
- 1.) Which of the following are criteria for antibiotics? ( Select all that apple) A. Kill viruses B. Chemical substances produced by a microscope C. Effective in small doses D. Stops the growth or kills other microorganisms. 2) which antibiotic inhibits protein synthesis? ( select all that apply) A. Gentamicin B. Amoxicillin C. Erythromycin D. Tetracycline1) Match the antibiotics with their mechanism of action: mechnism of action: 1) nucleic acid synthesis inhibitor 2) Cell wall synthesis inhibitor 3) cell membrane disruptor 4) protein synthesis inhibitor 5) folic acid synthesis inhibitorExplain 2 of the 4 mechanisms of antibiotic resistance
- 4. How can you tell which antibiotics would be effective for your condition?6. What are the suggestions and applications for using antibiotics in the real world?2. Critically evaluate the role and reliability of different diagnostic methods in use for difficult to culture bacteria causing different infective syndromes. Use a range of relevant examples to answer your question.