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Streptomycin |
Gram negative bacteria Neomycin: topical ointment; gram negative bacteria |
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Gentamicin |
Gram negative bacteria |
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ASE |
Penicillinases (B-lactamases) are bacterial enzymes that destroy natural penicillins. To augmentin Amoxicillin—> amoxicillinase—> non-amoxicillin *inhibitor |
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Antisepsis |
Chemical disinfection of the skin, mucous membrane, or other living tissue. |
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Penicillins |
B-lactams A group of antibiotics produced either by penicillium (natural penicillins) or by adding side chains to the B-lactam ring (semisynthetic penicillins) |
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Neomycin |
Topical ointment; gram negative bacteria |
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Adjuvant |
A substance added to a vaccine to increase its effectiveness. |
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Specific immune system; duality |
Humoral and cellular immune system. |
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Asepsis |
The absence of pathogens from an object or area |
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Northern Regional Research Lab Peoria,IL |
Known as NRRL Where is it located? |
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Tetracyclines |
Bacteriostatic, inhibition of protein synthesis, very broad spectrum; some toxic side effects include tooth discoloration and liver and kidney problems. |
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Germicide |
A chemical agent that rapidly kills microbes but not necessarily their endospores |
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Chloramphenicol |
Bacteriostatic Inhibition of protein synthesis Salmonella (shigella); aplastic anemia is an occasional side-effect. |
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ABO |
Cell surface antigens (erythrocytes) *blood types* |