Sentence examples for availability of antibiotics from inspiring English sources

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Health campaigners are alarmed by the ready availability of antibiotics over the counter in many countries.

Their use has diminished because of the availability of antibiotics that are more effective and safer and because of increased instances of drug resistance.

He has highlighted that sixty-three per cent of all New South Wales shark "attacks" between 1937 and 2008 occurred at meshed ocean beaches, which suggests that the nets don't stop sharks from biting but, rather, that the bites often are no longer fatal, thanks to better on-scene medical treatment and the availability of antibiotics.

But restricting the availability of antibiotics, especially in poor countries where obtaining a doctor's prescription can be costly and time-consuming, would also cause people to die who might have lived.There are basic biological reasons, too, for thinking that resistance may be self-limiting.

Since the initial availability of antibiotics, methods to optimize antibiotic dosing have been explored [17, 73].

Kyrgyz authorities say that the availability of antibiotics means that there is no danger of an epidemic.

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The results exhibited that formulated beads may be preferred to localize the antibiotic in the gastric region to allow more availability of antibiotic at gastric mucus layer acting on Helicobacter pylori, thereby improving the therapeutic efficacy.

Most people are at least somewhat familiar with pneumonia--an acute infection of the lungs that presents itself with coughing, rapid breaths and severe difficulty in breathing--but here in the United States advances in medical diagnosis and the availability of antibiotic treatment have ensured that healthy people and children rarely succumb to the disease.

These collaborative efforts would require travel funds and the availability of antibiotic-free feed at market prices for the duration of the project.

In spite of the availability of antibiotic and vaccine treatments, the undesirable environmental impact of antibiotic treatments, the rapid evolution of bacteria to develop resistance to antibiotics and of viruses to escape vaccine protection illustrate the need for additional control strategies that can provide a useful complement to the currently used interventions to control disease [ 1].

Furthermore, the low prevalences of HIV and STIs in our study and that of Hawkes et al in two other cities of Pakistan[ 15], as compared with other studies, could perhaps be explained by relatively high condom use, relatively low numbers of sexual partners and availability of antibiotic treatment through syndromic management of STIs.

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