Understanding the Development of Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics
Antibiotic resistance is a serious and growing global health threat. It occurs when bacteria evolve mechanisms to withstand antibiotics.
Antibiotic resistance is a serious and growing global health threat. It occurs when bacteria evolve mechanisms to withstand antibiotics.
Bacteriophages play a crucial role in bacterial population dynamics, gene transfer, and the evolution of bacterial defenses.
Antibiotics are potent drugs designed to treat bacterial infections by either killing bacteria or inhibiting their growth.
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