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Antibiotic resistance is the ability of a microorganism to withstand the effects of an antibiotic. Antibiotic resistance develops through mutation or plasmid exchange between bacteria of the same species. If a bacterium carries several resistance genes, it is called multiresistant or, informally, a superbug.
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Miracle Drugs vs. Superbugs
... Preserving The Usefulness Of Antibiotics by Tamar Nordenberg The historical scourge known as the bubonic plague killed up to one-third of Europe's population in the 1300s. But in modern times, it ...
Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Antibiotic Resistance Articles
- Miracle Drugs vs. Superbugs
... Preserving The Usefulness Of Antibiotics by Tamar Nordenberg The historical scourge known as the bubonic plague killed up to one-third of Europe's population in the 1300s. But in modern times, it ...
Resources
- A Guide for Parents - Questions And Answers: Runny Nose (Division of Bacterial & Mycotic Diseases, NCID, CDC, OPHS, HHS)
- A Guide for Parents - Questions and Answers: Fluid in the Middle Ear (Division of Bacterial & Mycotic Diseases, NCID, CDC, OPHS, HHS)

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