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Antibiotic resistance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Drug resistance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Drug resistance is the reduction in effectiveness of a drug in curing a disease or improving a patient's symptoms. When the drug is not intended to kill or inhibit a pathogen, then the term is equiva...
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All Medscape eMedicine Drug Reference MEDLINE ... In vivo studies demonstrate that this compound causes significant plasmid loss and resensitizes bacteria to conventional antibiotics. The demonstration that a small molecule can mimic incompatibility, cause plasmid elimination, and resensitize bacteria to...
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First-Generation Fluoroquinolone Use and Subsequent Emergence of Multiple Drug-Resistant Bacteria in the Intensive Care Unit ... Table 1. Antibiotic Resistance Patterns in the 108 Multiple Drug-Resistant Bacteria Isolated in 77 Patients...
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Drug Resistant Bacteria-Part I ... (9/27/08)- Most of this article has contained information about the drug resistant bacteria Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), but now another superbug, Clostridium difficile-C.diff is also becoming a major problem for epidemiologists.
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