| 41. | Antibiotic resistance develops from repeated exposure to the drugs.
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| 42. | These mutations confer the bacteria emergence of antibiotic resistance.
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| 43. | Scientists know that in nature antibiotic resistance genes can pass from one organism to another.
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| 44. | All four patients have died, though no evidence suggests the germs'antibiotic resistance caused their deaths.
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| 45. | In its marketing efforts, Pfizer has addressed the government's concerns about antibiotic resistance, Kelly said.
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| 46. | Prudent use of antibacterials now calls for an antibacterial stewardship policy to manage antibiotic resistance.
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| 47. | U . S . FDA on antibiotic resistance:
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| 48. | Frear said, " and increased antibiotic resistance ."
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| 49. | Preventing antibiotic resistance comes low on the list.
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| 50. | Common screenable phenotypes include auxotrophy and antibiotic resistance.
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