Antibiotics act on bacteria
Interfering with its metabolism
Avoiding its growing and multiplication
Both are correct
Bacteria have developed new ways of protection against antibiotics, such as
Modifying the antibiotics
Throwing them from inside the cell
None of the above
How can bacteria spread immunity?
Eating others bacteria
Thanks to a process called “transformation”
The two sides of the coin about antibiotics are
They can be always bad or good for our health
People do not have access or abuse their prescription
They can be cheap or expensive
What happened with Colistin?, a superantibiotic last-resource
Bacteria in pigs developed resistance against it
Produce the death of millions of people