Sentences with phrase «more types of antibiotics»

Usually, a dose of one or more types of antibiotics prescribed by your vet will get them back on track.
If ARM genes were to transfer to pathogenic bacteria inside the gut or mouse, they might create super diseases, untreatable with one or more types of antibiotics.

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The evolution of such resistance does not cause the organism to be more intrinsically virulent than strains of Staphylococcus aureus that have no antibiotic resistance, but resistance does make MRSA infection more difficult to treat with standard types of antibiotics and thus more dangerous.
So when moms have this type of breast infection, not only is it more difficult to treat, because the first line of defense for breast infections when they do give an antibiotic is usually dicloxacilin, but it is probably one of the more common pathogens that helps the breast infection turn into an abscess, which is a more serious infection in the breast.
Giving the mice antibiotics helped gemcitabine kill tumor cells, increasing the number of tumor cells going through a type of cell death called apoptosis from about 15 percent to 60 percent or more.
The discovery comes at a time when more types of bacteria are becoming resistant to existing antibiotics, increasing the occurrence of lethal infections.
When two or more types of bacteria meet in the wilds of the human body, they can act unpredictably, abandoning their typical responses to antibiotics.
«I think that's key because knowing if a patient eradicated the H. pylori versus whether they still have the infection may indicate that they may have a more resistant type of H. pylori that didn't respond to the initial antibiotic and would require different antibiotics to eradicate it.»
When U.S. physicians prescribe antibiotics, more than 60 percent of the time they choose some of the strongest types of antibiotics, referred to as «broad spectrum,» which are capable of killing multiple kinds of bacteria, University of Utah researchers show in a new study.
Maybe one day when we know more about the microbiome in the human gut, scientists could develop a computer program to predict how the different types of food we eat, or antibiotics we take, affect the gut microbiome.
The overuse of antibiotics has resulted in several types of bacteria — including the bacteria that causes tuberculosis — to develop resistance to one or more varieties of antibiotics.
Potential environmental triggers include fatigue, stress, infection, exposure to ultraviolet light, and taking certain types of medicines, namely sulfa drugs (which make people more sensitive to sunlight), penicillin or other antibiotics, and tetracycline.
Overuse of antibiotics could be fuelling the dramatic increase in conditions such as obesity, type 1 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, allergies and asthma, which have more than doubled in many populations.
Overuse of antibiotics could be fueling the dramatic increase in conditions such as obesity, type 1 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, allergies and asthma, which have more than doubled in many populations.
If it «smells pretty bad» it is probably infected so not matter what cell type type is the origin of the mass, it will more than likely benefit from antibiotics but you have to get those from your veterinarian.
When antibiotics are used inappropriately (for the wrong type of infection, at an inadequate dose, or for an insufficient time period), some more hardy bacteria will survive and will then pass their traits that enabled survival on to other bacteria.
If there are signs of resistance to an antibiotic, it is best to have a culture and sensitivity test done to determine the exact type of bacteria and to determine the most suitable antibiotic to treat it as just rotating through different antibiotics may cause more harm than good.
The bacteria contained in plaque is 1,000 times more resistant to antibiotics than other types of bacteria, and secretes toxins which invade surrounding tissues and cause inflammation.
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