Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria change so that antibiotic medicines can’t kill them or stop their growth
When Clostridioides difficile —a bacterium that is not typically resistant but can cause deadly diarrhea and is associated with antimicrobial use—is added to these
Erythromycin is commonly used to treat skin and respiratory tract infections caused by Gram-positive bacteria
It does not mean our body is
The MIC, or minimum inhibitory concentration, is the lowest concentration (in μg/mL) of an antibiotic that inhibits the growth of a given strain of bacteria
Erythromycin is inactive against the Enterobacteriaceae and Pseudomonas
Mobile genetic elements can promote the duplication of antibiotic resistance genes which may in turn accelerate the evolution of resistance to new
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a serious threat to global public health