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Resistant Bacteria

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Resistant Bacteria

Bacteria reproduce rapidly. Mutations occur during reproduction. This means that bacteria can evolve rapidly.

Resistant strain of bacteria

Resistant strain of bacteria

  • If a mutated bacterial pathogen is resistant to antibiotics, when a person is treated with antibiotics, the bacteria will survive and go on to reproduce.
  • This bacteria is the original ancestor of a new resistant strain.
  • This bacteria will spread, as there will be no treatment for it, and people are not immune to it (as they were previously treated with antibiotics).
Example

Example

  • An example of an antibiotic resistance bacteria is MRSA.
Antibiotics

Antibiotics

  • The development of new antibiotics is a slow and costly process.
  • It struggles to keep up with the emergence of new strains.
Reducing new resistant strains

Reducing new resistant strains

  • Measures must be taken to reduce the emergence of new antibiotic resistance strains:
    • Doctors should avoid prescribing antibiotics unnecessarily, for example for treating non-serious or viral infections.
    • Patients must finish a course of antibiotics to make sure that all of the bacteria are killed.
    • The use of antibiotics in agriculture (for example, cattle feed), should be restricted.
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