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Antibiotic resistance in microbial populations rapidly occurs because of selection for resistant populations. Since antibiotics are naturally produced by soil microbes all the time, why arenââ¬â¢t all bacteria already resistant to all antibiotics? What implications does this have for the clinical use of antibiotics?
Antibiotic resistance in microbial populations rapidly occurs because of selection for resistant populations. Since antibiotics are naturally produced by soil microbes all the time, why arenââ¬â¢t all bacteria already resistant to all antibiotics? What implications does this have for the clinical use of antibiotics?
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