EBK HUMAN ANATOMY
EBK HUMAN ANATOMY
8th Edition
ISBN: 9780100799554
Author: Martini
Publisher: YUZU
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The reason behind taking a board spectrum antibiotic agents.

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The word broad-spectrum antibiotic refers to the antibiotics which work on the two prime bacterial clubs, namely, gram-positive and gram-negative. These antibiotics are mainly used when the bacterial infection is present, however, the group of bacteria causing the infection is unknown.

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