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Penicillins are still widely used today, though many types of bacteria are now resistant.
Penicillins are still widely used today, though many types of bacteria are now resistant. The medicinal potential of penicillin was accidentally discovered by the Scottish scientist Alexander ...
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial (and some fungal) types of pneumonia. The prescribed antibiotic is based on the type ...
Antibiotic resistance is the ability of bacteria to resist the effects of antibiotics, a type of drug - such as penicillin or ciprofloxacin - that kills or stops the growth of bacteria. When bacteria ...