Microbiology With Diseases.. -Masteringmic.
Microbiology With Diseases.. -Masteringmic.
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ISBN: 9780134298719
Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Drug resistance is a phenomenon which could result in making a microbe resistant to the effects of a certain medication. Antibiotic resistance can lead to untreatable pathogens. Excess intake of antimicrobial drugs would cause the bacteria to develop tolerance against it and become resistant to it.

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