Nghĩa của từ antibiotic-resistant bằng Tiếng Việt
a. chịu kháng sinh
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1. The most commonly isolated antibiotic-resistant Anaerobes …
2. Gonorrhea has mutated into deadly and incurable antibiotic-resistant strains.
3. How our microplastic waste Becomes 'hubs' for pathogens, antibiotic-resistant bacteria
4. Antibiotic-resistant infections can be very serious and difficult to treat
5. Yet, their widespread use since then has resulted in the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Nhưng do sử dụng tràn lan nên vi khuẩn kháng thuốc sinh sôi nảy nở.
6. The first genetically modified plant was produced in 1983, using an antibiotic-resistant tobacco plant.
Cây trồng chuyển đổi gen được tạo ra lần đầu tiên vào năm 1982, bằng việc sử dụng loại cây thuốc lá chống kháng sinh.
7. Bacteriophages - called phages for short - are involved in the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from factory farming
8. Antibiont antibioses antibiosis: antibiotherapy antibiotic antibiotic-resistant antibiotic drug antibiotic enterocolitis antibiotic eye drops antibiotic induced enteritis …
9. The Laboratory of Bacteriology (LB) studies bacteria that cause important human infections, including intracellular and arthropod-borne bacterial pathogens. In addition, LB conducts research with antibiotic resistant bacteria listed as serious or urgent threats in the National Action Plan for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria.
10. The current tuberculosis epidemic, which threatens the entire population with antibiotic-resistant strains, is the result of one such foolish cutback.
11. In the US alone, more than 2 million people are diagnosed with antibiotic-resistant infections and over 23,000 die per year due to resistant infections.
Chỉ tính riêng ở Mỹ, hơn 2 triệu người được chẩn đoán bị nhiễm trùng kháng sinh và hơn 23.000 người chết mỗi năm do nhiễm trùng kháng thuốc.
12. 1 day ago · Researchers have shown that ubiquitous microplastics can become 'hubs' for Antibiotic-resistant bacteria and pathogens to grow once they wash …
13. Staphylococcus Aureus is a pathogen known for over 130 years in a clinical setting and has increased in importance with antibiotic-resistant strains such as methicillin-resistant S