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Biology, 21.10.2020 16:01 ftshaechan

1. Explain how a bacteriostatic antibiotic is useful even if it does not result in the death of the pathogen. 2. Give an example of when you would want to use a broad-spectrum antibiotic and when you would want to use a narrow-spectrum antibiotic. Give a disadvantage to using a broad-spectrum antibiotic.
3. Explain how organisms can develop resistance to chemical disinfectants.
4. Describe how avoiding the use of antibiotics for viral infections can prevent the spread of antibioticresistance.

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