Articles related to "Antibiotics"
MOA of Cephalosporin Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do they destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
• mode of action moa cephalosporin
• classes of antibiotics
• bactericidal drugs
• chemotherapeutic agents
• antimicrobic drugs
MOA of Quinolone Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do quinolones destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
• mode of action moa fluoroquinolone quinolone
• antibiotic drugs
• antimicrobic chemotherapeutic agent
• kill bacteria
• kill prokaryotic cells
MOA of Tetracycline Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do tetracyclines destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
• mode of action moa tetracycline
• antibiotic drugs moa
• antibiotic tetracycline
• antimicrobic drug agent
• antibiotic drug agent
Avoiding Antibiotic Resistance Evolution
When antibiotic prescriptions are not followed, drug resistant bacteria evolve and antibiotics become less effective.
• missed antibiotic dose
• forgot antibiotic
• proper antibiotic use
• antibiotic resistance
• antibiotic prescription
MOA of Sulfonamide Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do sulfonamides impact bacteria without hurting our cells?
• sufonamide antibiotics
• sulfa drug antibiotics
• sulfonamide moa
• sulfa drug mode of action
• sulfa antimicrobics
Antibiotics Often Overprescribed
There was a time when penicillin seemed like the cure for everything, but now over use of antibiotics is producing super bugs.
• antibiotics
• penicillin
• super bugs
• mrsa
• vre
MOA of Penicillin Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How does penicillin destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
• mode of action moa penicillin
• mode of action moa beta lactams
• mode of action moa beta-lactams
• mode of action antibiotic
• cephalosporin beta-lactam b-lactam
Streptomycin –
Antibiotics are the metabolic by-products of microorganisms that in very small amounts are detrimental or inhibitory to other microorganisms.
• streptomycin
• antibiotic
• streptomycin mode of action
• aminoglycosidic antibiotic
• streptomycin structure
Vancomycin Resistant MRSA
Since the discovery of penicillin, bacteria have shown increasing resistance to treatment. Now, the future of the few options remaining are in question.
• mrsa
• methicillin resistant staph aureus
• antibiotic resistant bacteria
• antibiotic resistant staph
• vancomycin resistant staph aureus
Preventing Antibiotic Resistance
When antibiotic prescriptions are not followed, drug resistant bacteria evolve and antibiotics become less effective. Proper use of antibiotics is essential.
• preventing antibiotic resistance
• bacteriophage
• reproductive fitness
• virulence
• e. coli 0157:h7
Antibiotics are losing their magic touch
This article gives an overview of the current situation concerning the use, abuse and 'effectiveness' of antibiotics nowadays, the reasons for the situation of antibiotic resistance and what can be done to prevent and correct it.
• antibiotic
• bacteria
• gram positive
• resistance
• epidemic
Antibiotics in Animal Feeds Can Be Harmful
New evidence points to the dangers of feeding animals antimicrobial agents to make them grow bigger and faster.
• bacteria
• antimicrobial agents
• animal feed
• enterococcus faecium
• resistance
Antibiotics in Your Drinking Water
Small quantities of drugs, perfumes, and caffeine are slipping through sewage treatment plants and ending up in the environment. Some are also finding their way back into your drinking water.
• antibiotics
• drugs
• water
• caffeine
• perfume
Antibiotic Resistance FAQs
Introduction to the causes of antibiotic resistance in humans caused by feeding farm animals antibiotics.
• meat
• food
• antibiotics
• illness
• bacteria
Antibiotics Cause ADHD & Gut Yeasts
How Antibiotics can cause Childhood Behavioural Problems and Cadida Yeast in the gut. Learn how to Fix these problems Naturally and without Medications
• adhd
• candida albicans yeast
• hyper activity
• childhood behavioural problems
• hyper active child
MOA of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do they destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
• mode of action aminoglycoside antibiotics
• moa aminoglycosides cephalosporins fluoroquinolone
• antimicrobic amikacin amikin apramycin capreomycin
• chemotherapeutic agents drugs kill bacteria
• bacteriacidal stop protein synthesis ribosome
MOA of Macrolide Antibiotics
Antibiotics are chemotherapeutic agents used to inhibit or kill bacteria (prokaryotic organisms). How do they destroy bacteria without hurting our cells?
• macrolides mode of action
• antimicrobial chemotherapeutic agent macrolide
• class of antibiotic aminoglycosides cephalosporins
• inhibit kill bacteria moa azithromycin zithromax z
• antimicrobic inhibit protein synthesis translation
Zyvox - the newest antibiotic
A new antibiotic is on the horizon, one that is effective against mutated bacteria. What is the drug and how effective is it?
• zyvox
• antibiotic
• enterococcus faecium
Shigella Bacterial Food Poisoning
Shigella is a virulent bacterial pathogen that you can pick up just about anywhere. Infection results from contact with contaminated feces, and causes severe diarrhea.
• symptoms shigella shigellosis bacterial bacteria i
• infectious food borne foodborne poisoning illness
• travelers severe diarrhea
• digestive problems
• eating contaminated food
5 Common Things To Avoid
Top 5 things to avoid if you have porphyria.
• porphyria
• stress
• meals
• carbohydrates
• alcohol
Animal Health
The ability of a farmer to keep their livestock healthy and productive is critical to success. Keeping livestock healthy is not a simple thing and every farmer should develop a livestock management plan that focuses heavily on disease control.
• animal
• disease
• health
• sick
• antibiotic
Asthmatic Bronchitis - Part Two
Asthmatic Bronchitis can be treated both with medication and with some sensible suggestions for dealing with the symptoms.
• copd
• asthma
• bronchitis
• asthmatic bronchitis
• medication
Cellulitis
Cellulitis is a complication of lymphedema: causes, treatment, prognosis
• cellulitis
• manual lymphatic drainage
• lymphedema
• gangrene
• antibiotics
Chicken Antibodies to the Rescue
To eliminate growth-inducing antibiotics from animal feed we must come up with other ways to encourage animal growth. One scientist has developed a product that makes animals grow faster without using antibiotics.
• ovation
• antibiotics
• animal feed
• chicken
• egg
Extract from mosses helps to protect crops from snails
How to combat snails in the garden, without applying polluting ingredients? German researchers found a natural ingredient that keeps snails away from crops just as efficiently: moss extract.
• crop protection
• snail
• mosses
• moss extract
• control
Finding a Veterinarian for Your Rabbit
Knowing what questions to ask when selecting a veterinarian for your rabbit is important. This article walks you through the basics.
• rabbit
• veterinarian
• health
• medicine
• anesthesia
Group B Strep (GBS)
Group B Strep is more common than what most people believe. Though it is virtually harmless to mothers, it can cause serious problems for newborns if untreated.
• group b strep
• gbs
• antibiotics
• bacteria
• treated
Immunology
Immunology - complex? difficult? boring?! It doesn't need to be.
• immunology
• pathogens
• microbes
• bacteria
• bactericides
Lyme, Lyme Go Away.
Information about the possibilities of cures for Lyme disease.
• cure
• diagnosis
• disseminated
• infection
• spirochete
Meningitis Basics
The following meningitis articles explain the basics about symptoms, diagnosis, complications, meningitis types, and treatments.
• meningitis
• bacterial
• viral
• symptoms
• diagnosis
Organic Trumps Conventional
A growing body of scientific research shows that organic farming benefits the environment, the farmer and the consumer.
• organic
• local
• antibiotics
• conventional agriculture
• pesticides
Pass the Honey, Honey
If nature gave us one product to heal our wounds, it must be honey. Exciting new research shows why honey is so good for us and the special healing secrets it may have to offer.
• honey
• honey
• healing
• disinfectant
• wound
Plasmids (Part 1)
A brief look at plasmids, recombinant DNA and their uses in the pharmaceutical industry.
• plasmids
• recombinant dna
• antibiotics
• resistance
• gene
Probiotics: Friendly Bacteria
Probiotics can improve your digestion and boost your immune system, and can counter the unpleasant effects of antibiotics or a poor diet.
• probiotics
• antibiotics
• intestinal health
• friendly bacteria
• beneficial bacteria
Sexually Transmitted Infection
How sexually transmitted infections are damaging people's fertility and affecting the health of babies. How you can protect yourself.
• sexually transmitted infections
• infertility
• chlamydia
• pid
• male factor infertility
The Tax Man Cometh
Development of a vancomycin resistant <I>Staphylococcus aureus</I>. Scary? Yes. Hopeless situation? NO!
• staphylococcus aureus
• vancomycin
• resistant
• antibiotic
• vsa