1.   Genes that have great clinical importance include those responsible for antibiotic resistance.

2.   A plasmid containing this gene targeted to the tubulin gene locus by homologous sequences was introduced into procyclic trypanosomes by electroporation and cells selected for antibiotic resistance.

3.   Although wider use of antibiotics could increase the risk of antibiotic resistance, the officials said group B streptococci had not yet developed resistance to penicillin.

4.   Antibiotic resistance fears are a staple of modern medicine, but bioterrorism has created an unprecedented situation.

5.   Another misunderstanding leads to the fear that antibiotic resistance could be transferred from plants to bacteria in the human gut, creating dangerous pathogens.

6.   Antibiotic resistance develops from repeated exposure to the drugs.

7.   Antibiotic resistance coincided with the advent of leaky antibiotics, says Hxiby.

8.   Antibiotic resistance, the scourge of hospitals and nursing homes worldwide, is now a serious threat to children as well.

9.   Bell acknowledges that antibiotic resistance effectively rules out widespread screening as a preventive measure for ulcers for the time being.

10.   According to the report, antibiotic use in farm animals may cause antibiotic resistance in humans to appear earlier than it would were the drugs not administered.

a. + resistance >>共 569
stiff 7.02%
fierce 5.24%
armed 4.66%
strong 4.18%
palestinian 1.92%
antibiotic 1.88%
heavy 1.75%
afghan 1.61%
serb 1.51%
stubborn 1.44%
antibiotic + n. >>共 88
treatment 21.99%
resistance 14.40%
use 9.42%
therapy 5.76%
drug 5.24%
medicine 2.09%
ointment 2.09%
prophylaxis 1.83%
pill 1.83%
cream 1.57%
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