Medicinal Resistance

Chemistry Level 2

As antibiotic resistant continues to grow in the bacterial world, what could be a possible solution against bacterial diseases?

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New type of antibiotic Bacteriophages Non-antibiotic drugs, like alcohol

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Lâm Lê
Oct 13, 2020

All of them would work because:

  1. New antibiotics would work because the bacteria haven't been exposed to the new antibiotic yet, so it would have no resistance.
  2. Bacteriophages would also work because they are viruses that target bacteria and any bacteria that develops bacteriophage resistance will lose its resistance to antibiotics.
  3. Other drugs would work because they are not antibiotics and the bacteria only have antibiotic resistance (normally).

How did you do the multiple correct answers? I mean, how did you create a problem with more than 1 correct answer?

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you make tthe question and then request @Brilliant Mathematics to change it to a more than one answer question

NSCS 747 - 7 months, 3 weeks ago

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Got it! Thanks!

Anh Khoa Nguyễn Ngọc - 7 months, 3 weeks ago

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@Anh Khoa Nguyễn Ngọc Hi Anh, NSCS is right. We currently have not made the 'tickbox options' available to the public. If you wish to have a 'tickbox' option for your problem. Feel free to tag me in your problem's solution/report section and I will take care of it.

Brilliant Mathematics Staff - 7 months, 2 weeks ago

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