A REVIEW OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT IN SOME SPECIFIC BACTERIA
Yogesh N. Baywar*, Abhijeet Kakad*, Rutuja Mohod*, Prof. Narendra D. Umale, Prof. Amit Kumar P. Bodkhe and Dr. Harigopal S. Sawarkar
ABSTRACT
The relationship between virulence factors and antibiotic resistance in strains of Y. enterocolitica, biovar 1A is investigated in this work. Serovar O:6, 30-30, and 31 strains were reported to exhibit comparable clavulanic acid resistance. Tetracycline and amoxicillin are the next most common antibiotics that show resistance in Helicobacter pylori infections, after clarithromycin. Antibiotic overuse and self-prescription drive resistance, underscoring the need for more studies and public education initiatives. Additionally, the study discovered that the oral microflora's selection of resistant strains can be accelerated and ecological disruption can result from single-dose antibiotic prophylaxis. The frequency of AMC-resistant Enterobacteriaceae is higher in patients with cystic fibrosis and their siblings. Antimicrobial resistance can result from the coexistence of heavy metals and antibiotics.
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