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The topic for discussion this week is: What are some of the lesser-known bacterial agents of disease, and how do they cause illness in humans? How can these bacterial infections be diagnosed and treated, and what are some current research efforts to better understand and manage these diseases? In what ways do factors such as antibiotic resistance, climate change, and human behavior impact the spread and emergence of these bacterial agents, and what can be done to mitigate these risks?" Post your discussion in 10 sentences and post a response in 5 sentences.

          The topic for discussion this week is:
What are some of the lesser-known bacterial agents
of disease, and how do they cause illness in humans?
How can these bacterial infections be diagnosed and
treated, and what are some current research efforts to
better understand and manage these diseases? In
what ways do factors such as antibiotic resistance,
climate change, and human behavior impact the
spread and emergence of these bacterial agents, and
what can be done to mitigate these risks?"
Post your discussion in 10 sentences and post a
response in 5 sentences.
        
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The topic for discussion this week is:
What are some of the lesser-known bacterial agents
of disease, and how do they cause illness in humans?
How can these bacterial infections be diagnosed and
treated, and what are some current research efforts to
better understand and manage these diseases? In
what ways do factors such as antibiotic resistance,
climate change, and human behavior impact the
spread and emergence of these bacterial agents, and
what can be done to mitigate these risks?"
Post your discussion in 10 sentences and post a
response in 5 sentences.

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Microbiology, Chapter 21 The topic for discussion this week is: What are some of the lesser-known bacterial agents of disease, and how do they cause illness in humans? How can these bacterial infections be diagnosed and treated, and what are some current research efforts to better understand and manage these diseases? In what ways do factors such as antibiotic resistance, climate change, and human behavior impact the spread and emergence of these bacterial agents, and what can be done to mitigate these risks? Post your discussion in 10 sentences and post a response in 5 sentences.
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00:01 The given question is about the nausea communal infections and how it can be reduced in the hospitals.
00:11 And this is explained by it can occur in hospitals mainly.
00:17 Why? because it is very infections and can spread from one person to other by treatment.
00:26 While treatment methods it can spread.
00:30 Like using syringe, catheter and other instruments in the hospital give rise to this.
00:36 It is caused by staphilococcus or sphylococcus or ears and by other organisms.
00:44 By cleansing all these things and sanitizing this syringe needle, catheter, stethoscope, all the instruments in the hospital and by wearing masks and disinfected clothing, will give rise to safer place with the nooseocomminal infection.
01:05 It can be reduced of spreading.
01:09 The next subpart is about how drug resistance develops.
01:15 Drug resistance can be developed by microorganisms in various ways.
01:22 It is mainly happening due to mutation.
01:26 It will result in alteration in their protein target molecules or to develop various other enzymes it will reduce availability of drugs or will perform drug modification.
01:42 The target site of drug, it can also be changed and so that the microorganism develops resistant to particular drugs in the organism.
01:57 Next is about the mrsa is typical treatment.
02:02 Why? what is mrsa? it is metacillin resistant staphylococcus aureous infection.
02:12 It is mrsa...
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