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Multiple antibiotics are given to reduce the ability of the bacteria to develop resistance.
In addition, their unwarranted use helps drug-resistant bacteria to develop, the authors said.
Profligate use of antibiotics has provided the evolutionary driver for bacteria to develop resistance to the drugs.
"Because of how they work, some antibiotics are just harder for bacteria to develop resistance against," he says.
Unlike antibiotics, the potential for bacteria to develop resistance to phage endolysins is thought to be much lower.
Dr. Jacobs said it was possible for bacteria to develop resistance to topical agents when they are used repeatedly, for example by someone who carries staphylococcus bacteria in the nose and applies antibiotic cream over and over.
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And they may be involved in the modulation of host-cell functions by O. tsutsugamushi, which is required for the bacterium to develop and maintain a symbiotic relationship in mite cells and/or survive and propagate in mammals.
Tests have shown that a mouse raised in a lab devoid of bacteria fails to develop a proper immune system or an effective digestive system.
These abilities, including group communication and behaviour synchronization, allow bacteria populations to develop more quickly, gain access to more resources, and secure better chances of survival.
For example, an evolutionary viewpoint is the only way to understand the spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria and to develop effective methods for stopping or slowing it.
As bacteria evolve to develop resistance to these antibiotics, they can pose serious threats to our health.
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