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Antibiotic resistanceThe ability of bacteria and other microorganisms to resist the effects of an antibiotic to which they were once sensitive. Antibiotic resistance is a major concern of overuse of antibiotics. Also known as drug resistance.
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Antibiotic resistanceAbility of a microorganism to grow despite the presence of an antibiotic
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Antibiotic resistanceHeritable changes in bacteria that allow them to withstand antibiotic treatments that would normally kill them.
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Antibiotic resistance The ability of a micro-organism to produce a protein that disables an antibiotic or prevents transport of the antibiotic into the cell.
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Antibiotic resistancePlasmids generally contain genes which confer on the host bacterium the ability to survive a given antibiotic. If the plasmid pBR322 is present in a host, that host will not be killed by (moderate levels of) ampicillin or tetracycline. By using plasmids containing antibiotic resistance genes, the researcher can kill off all the bacteria which have [..]
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Antibiotic resistanceAntibiotic resistance is the result of microbes changing in ways that reduce or eliminate the effectiveness of drugs, chemicals, or other agents to cure or prevent infections. Source: CDC
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Antibiotic resistanceThe ability of bacteria to tolerate an antibiotic and survive being exposed to it. Bacteria may develop this resistance naturally after being exposed to it over many years.
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Antibiotic resistanceThis refers to bacteria's ability to adapt, through the process of natural selection, and build up a tolerance to antibiotics. These adaptations resistance allow the organism to survive even in t [..]
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Antibiotic resistanceAbility of a microorganism (such as bacteria) to resist the effects of an antibiotic drug.
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Antibiotic resistanceThe ability of bacteria to avoid being killed by an antibiotic. Mutations within a large population may allow one or more bacteria to resist being killed and through cell division create an entire pop [..]
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Antibiotic resistanceThe ability of a particular strain or group of bacteria to prevent an antibiotic from adversely affecting the bacteria
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Antibiotic resistance(see
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Antibiotic resistance(see About antibiotic resistance
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Antibiotic resistanceWhen bacteria become able to survive treatment with a particular antibiotic.
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Antibiotic resistancethe ability of bacteria and other microorganisms to resist the effects of an antibiotic to which they were once sensitive.
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Antibiotic resistanceAntibiotic resistance refers specifically to the resistance to antibiotics that occurs in common bacteria that cause infections. The evolution of resistant strains is a natural phenomenon that occurs [..]
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Antibiotic resistanceA type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic.
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Antibiotic resistanceThe ability of a bacterium tosynthesise a protein that neutralises an antibiotic. (09 Oct 1997)
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Antibiotic resistanceThe ability of a microorganism to produce a protein that disables an antibiotic or prevents transport of the antibiotic into the cell.
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