What is the outcome when a resistant strain of bacteria develops?
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Some diseases could become very difficult to control
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The bacteria will grow larger
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New types of antibiotic will need to be developed
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An epidemic
Q.8.
Resistance to antibiotics is genetic. Why is this a problem?
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Resistance can be passed on to future generations of bacteria
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It means that resistant bacteria genes could become part of your genes
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You might become immune to the antibiotic
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It makes bacteria grow faster
Q.9.
What are doctors doing to slow down the development of resistant bacteria?
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Prescribing more antibiotics
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Prescribing longer courses of antibiotics
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Prescribing fewer antibiotics
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Not prescribing antibiotics
Q.10.
Which of the following answers contain the missing words in the correct order? _________ are one cause of variation in a population of bacteria. A course of ____________ will kill off the non-resistant bacteria leaving ____________ bacteria to multiply. If these escape from the patient it is possible they can _______ others with bacteria that are not killed by antibiotics.
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Genes, antibodies, resistant, enter.
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Antigens, antibiotics, resistant, infect.
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Zygotes, cytoplasm, superbug, do
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Mutations, antibiotics, resistant, infect.
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