Day: November 20, 2014

  • ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

    Bacteria are said to be resistant to an antibiotic if their growth is not halted by the maximum level of the antibiotic that can be tolerated by the host.  Bacteria resistance of two type: Inherent Resistance. Acquired Resistance.   Inherent Resistance: Some organisms are inherently resistance to a particular antibiotic. This type of resistance is…