How would you explain that bacteria can
become resistant to antibiotics, insects become immune to insecticide in a short time..?
So it is god changes the DNA of microbes to
become resistant to antibiotics, causing many needless deaths and painful afflictions upon the human race, directs the mud to flow to kill a hundred plus children at a school in Wales..
Bacteria
becoming resistant to antibiotics is another example.
Do not come crying to me when you learn the hard way that bacteria is EVOLVING and
becoming resistant to antibiotics.
It's called metamorphic code, and the short definition is that viruses learn how to evade antivirus programs the same way bacteria
becomes resistant to antibiotics.
But we did have to address his fears - that if I continued to get mastitis, I would
become resistant to the antibiotics, and could get a superbug and die, leaving him without his soulmate and with an infant to raise alone.
Bacteria's ability to
become resistant to antibiotics is a growing issue in health care: Resistant strains result in prolonged illnesses and higher mortality rates.
The discovery could lead to the development of new drugs capable of combating bacteria that have
become resistant to antibiotics.
Meanwhile, Dr. Toprak's lab was using a device he had developed to study how bacteria
become resistant to antibiotics.
In addition to TDA's killing mechanism, the researchers were interested in understanding the mechanism by which a bacterial strain could
become resistant to the antibiotic.
Some bacteria at sewage treatment plants are
becoming resistant to antibiotics and winding up in the environment
It is well known that all types of disease - causing bacteria are
becoming resistant to antibiotics but single - celled Gram - negatives, the group of bacteria that E. coli belongs to, are of special concern because they have an extra wall around their cells which can protect them physically from our treatments.
Later, during the second clinical trial of the drug in 1943, one of 15 patients died from a strep infection because the microbe had
become resistant to the antibiotic.
Bacteria can
become resistant to the antibiotic either as the result of a spontaneous mutation or by picking up an appropriate «resistance gene» (which codes for a protein that confers resistance) from another bacterium via genetic exchange.
Frits Mooi, a molecular microbiologist at the Centre for Infectious Disease Control in the Netherlands, has a controversial theory about the acellular version: The pertussis bacteria may have adapted to it, much like bacteria
become resistant to antibiotics.
The team of researchers at the Boxer Lab is using an existing technique called the vibrational Stark effect (VSE) in a novel way to measure a molecule's electric field when the enzyme and molecule are attached at different times during the enzyme's evolution to
becoming resistant to antibiotics.
Increasing numbers of strains have
become resistant to antibiotics, making their diseases more challenging to treat.
Many bacteria, though, have
become resistant to antibiotics.
This science is important since many disease - causing bacteria have
become resistant to antibiotics.
With the present day problems of bacteria
becoming resistant to antibiotics, colloidal silver is making a resurgence in popularity and use.
Recurrent use of antibiotics increases your risk of getting another infection and causes the bacteria to
become resistant to the antibiotics.
This term means that with repeated antibiotic use, bacteria will
become resistant to that antibiotic, making it ineffective.
When a pet in your household receives antibiotics, with time, its bacteria may
become resistant to that antibiotic.
It's also a powerful illustration of how easy it is for bacteria to
become resistant to antibiotics.»
Public health officials worry that antibacterials in cleansers, window cleaners, and soaps are causing us to
become resistant to antibiotics.
Here's some great news to mark World Health Day: a new report shows that a gene that causes bacteria to
become resistant to antibiotics has been found throughout the water supply in New Delhi.
There's a growing problem today, which is that many microbes that cause infections in people are
becoming resistant to antibiotics.