Drug Resistance
Abstract
The most serious current problem in relation to the use of anti microbial drugs in the control of infectious diseases is the increasing frequency with which bacterial resistance to some of these substances has developed. In practice this means that the treatment of specific infection with an antibiotic agent known to be potentially active against a particular microbial species may be ineffective when used for the treatment of certain outbreaks of that infection.
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2020-04-26
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