Category: Antibiotics

  • Misuse of Antibiotic: A Silent Threat to Bangladesh

    Antibiotic was working as magic bullet against infection causing bacteria since discovery in 1928. By evolution, some bacteria fight back against antibiotic and become resistant. In 21st century, antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest threats for the world. All over the world, antibiotic resistant bacteria infect a huge number of people and cause death…

  • Identification Of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria Present In Curd By Using Plating And PCR

    Introduction Production of curd by using Bacterial Probiotics Acidification of milk is one of the methods used in preservation of milk. Acidification, gives the milk a sour taste and it is achieved by bacterial fermentation or by the addition of an acid (for example: lemon juice or vinegar). The acid causes milk to coagulate and…

  • Role of Dentistry in Antibiotic Crisis and What Can Be Done to Reduce Its Impact

    Antibiotic resistance might be a term far disconnected from the world of dentistry; however, it remains to be one of the biggest threats to public health in the 21st century. Data from the CDC (Centre of Diseases Control and Prevention) reports that antibiotic resistance is responsible for 25,000 deaths in the EU per year and…

  • Alexander Flemings Great Discovery

    Penicillin is still currently being used worldwide today, due to it curing many people and preventing them from dying. Alexander Fleming has made people all around the world extremely grateful for this life changing discovery. Even though Fleming did discover penicillin he did have some help from two young researchers. The researchers were called Howard…

  • History Of Tuberculosis And Explanation On How Bacteria Become Antibiotic Resistant

    Introduction: The famous philosopher Charles Darwin once said, ‘It is not the strongest of the species that survive, not the most intelligent that survive. It is the one that is the most adapted to change’. In this research project, I will be discussing the history of Tuberculosis, how it has evolved and more. Studying evolution…

  • Whether or Not Bacteriophages are a Viable Alternative to Antibiotics

    Antibiotics are drugs or medicines used to treat bacterial infections. There are two main mechanisms that antibiotics employ to treat a bacterial infection. They can kill the bacteria or prevent it from reproducing, labeled bactericidal and bacteriostatic, respectively. Antibiotic resistance is becoming an ever-growing issue all around the globe. The rate of bacterial evolution far…

  • Antibiotic Utilization in a Community Setting

    Antibiotics are key for treating bacterial infections such as pneumonia, skin and soft tissue infections. Antibiotic use makes surgery, and use of medical devices in patients possible by greatly reducing mortality risk due to infection. Antibiotic resistance is a global natural phenomenon. Strains of bacteria can evolve to develop defence mechanisms to antibiotic exposure, resulting…

  • Risk Assessment of Emerging Contaminants (Antibiotics) In Wastewater Reuse

    Due to the elevated use of antibiotics in variety of products and in anthropogenic activities the concentration of AB become higher in waste water and fresh water bodies. The presence of antibiotics especially Fluoroquinolones pose adverse impacts on public health as well as on aquatic life through developing antibiotic-resistant genes. To overcome these impacts, the…

  • The History of Antibiotics in Farming

    Antibiotics are a category of drugs that are commonly used for the treatment of bacterial infections. Commercial antibiotic use in farms started in the 1940s, and over time the uses have progressed to aid animal growth and to stop animal illness in small quarters. This development of antibiotics in farming may be a valuable economically,…