Antibiotic Resistance
How Antibiotics work:
Antibiotics work to kill all bad bacteria by preventing the infectious disease from reproducing, if bacteria surpasses the Immune system then the the bacteria will begin to reproduce causing you to get a disease. For example, an antibiotic might inhabit bacterium that can change glucose in to energy. Or to construct a cell wall. Only some antibiotics work in certain cases in which you are in and that are not to be used when you have an infection.When you take antibiotics, the sensitive bacteria is killed and the antibiotic resistant bacteria is left in your body to multiply leaving its mark on other cells and infecting them
Reason why they some are resistant:
When Antibiotics were first discovered they worked very good for people with diseases and became very popular and beneficial. However, these drugs have been used so widely and for so long that the infectious organisms the antibiotics are designed to kill have adapted to them, making the drugs less effective. People infected with Antibiotic resistant organisms are more likely to have longer, more expensive hospital stays, and may be more likely to die as a result of the infection.
Antibiotics work to kill all bad bacteria by preventing the infectious disease from reproducing, if bacteria surpasses the Immune system then the the bacteria will begin to reproduce causing you to get a disease. For example, an antibiotic might inhabit bacterium that can change glucose in to energy. Or to construct a cell wall. Only some antibiotics work in certain cases in which you are in and that are not to be used when you have an infection.When you take antibiotics, the sensitive bacteria is killed and the antibiotic resistant bacteria is left in your body to multiply leaving its mark on other cells and infecting them
Reason why they some are resistant:
When Antibiotics were first discovered they worked very good for people with diseases and became very popular and beneficial. However, these drugs have been used so widely and for so long that the infectious organisms the antibiotics are designed to kill have adapted to them, making the drugs less effective. People infected with Antibiotic resistant organisms are more likely to have longer, more expensive hospital stays, and may be more likely to die as a result of the infection.