How much the use of antibiotics in the food industry (chicken, cows, pigs) be contributing to the risk in antibiotic-resistance human diseases?
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How much the use of antibiotics in the food industry (chicken, cows, pigs) be contributing to the risk in antibiotic-resistance human diseases?
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- You have been given the job of creating the 'ideal' antibiotic for global use. What characteristics should this drug have?Some antibiotics are effective against only a limited range of organisms. What is a term you learned in the virtual lab that is used to describe this phenomenon and describe what it means.The question below is one question I just separated the question marks 1) How are antibiotics, as a class of drugs, unique? 2)How does this facilitate resistance? 3)How are antibiotics misused?
- No one would dispute the facts that the use of antibiotics is extremely beneficial. Why then are there currently discussions around the idea that we as a society should be limiting our antibiotic use? What are the pros and cons of utilizing antibacterial and antimicrobial products (NOT antibiotics) on a daily basis? Do you agree or disagree that the use of antibiotics should be reduced and if so, how should it be done?Can antibiotic resistance fish transfer the resistance to humans? Please cite an example. Thank you very muchWhat are the biggest health issues the antibiotic misuse and antibiotic resistance pose? At least two paragraph
- We have many antimicrobial drugs to treat bacterial infections, but very few for viruses. Why is it so difficult to treat viral infections? Hint: What would the targets for the drugs be?2. The mechanism of action of antibiotics on the microbial cell. Bactericidal and bacteriostatic action of antibiotics.Discuss why penicillin was called the "miracle drug" when it was first used in the 1940s. Think about it being the first manufactured and distributed antibiotic? Did we have resistance back then? Did people once die from simple infections?
- ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE/ SCIENCE DOCUMENTARY 2019.(YOUTUBE) How did the current state of antibiotics research make u feel? Are you confident that we can continue this way? What will happen to patients with infectious diseases in the future?Are you worried? Please make it as short as possible.You can watch the documentary to answer the questions if you want to. THANKSWrite a 200-300-word reflective essay on the emerging case of Antibiotic Resistance and what is your standpoint? How can you help to combat this threat?Aminoglycosides inhibit protein synthesis in bacteria. These class of antibiotics are considered to be ___ . none of these choices effective only against gram-negative bacteria effective only against gram-positive bacteria broad-spectrum antibiotics