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What do we mean by bacterial resistance?

Author: H K



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Inability for bacteria to be inhibited or destroyed by an antibiotic So if a bacteria cannot inhibit the growth of bacteria or destroy it we call it resistant But at a level tolerated by host (if we use it in high amounts it might kill our body)


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