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    Rise of the "Super Bug"

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    Guinea. Around the same time‚ American military personal in southeast Asia were acquiring penicillin-resistant gonorrhea from prostitutes. Then in 1983‚ a hospital recorded an intestinal infection caused by the bacterium Enterococcus faccium. This bacteria joined the already growing list of “super bugs” learning to outwit penicillin (Lewis). Antibiotic resistance spreads very fast. Between 1979 and 1987‚ of a large number of patients infected with pneumococcus‚ only .02% were penicillin resistant

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    were are creating superbugs that have adapted around our medicines and our bodies will be unable to fight these bacterias. Viruses are mutating and beginning to show up in the world again. Diseases such as Polio‚ Measles‚ and Rubella are reappearing and spreading rapidly. The more we use these medicines‚ the less equipped our bodies are to new viruses. Drug resistant bacteria has been a warning from officials for sometime now‚ yet no one seemed to take it seriously until recently. It was

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    History of Penicillin

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    numerous bacteria. Historically‚ the search for antibiotics started in the 1800s. It was promoted by the formation of the germ theory of disease. The thought connected bacteria and several microbes to the causation of the ailments. As a result‚ scientists devoted time to search drugs that would kill the bacteria that causes diseases. The study aimed at finding magic bullets to destroy microbes without being toxic to the person in need. Scientific exploration discovered harmless bacteria to fight

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    Olivia Abstract The following report discusses whether the bacteria E.coli K12 are able to gain resistance to nickel and aluminium over generations. It discusses the importance of bacteria and how it is used throughout everyday life. It discusses that some bacteria is used for human applications and shows how it can be helpful in certain situations. This report will discuss the background information on E.coli K12 and the uses of bacteria. Throughout the investigation a series of experiments will

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    surroundings and taken up through the cell membranes. This was first demonstrated in 1928 by Bacteriologist Frederick Griffith (Lederberg 2000).A plasmid is a small circular piece of DNA that contains important genetic information for the growth of bacteria. In a recent study‚ students tested the response of the arabinose operon promoter from E.coli to two different carbon sources. They directly observe the effects of these sugars on gene expression by monitoring the ability of the transformations to

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    as identify different bacteria. When growing

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    William Howard Taft

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    William Howard Taft Born: 9/15/1857 Birthplace: Cincinnati‚ Ohio William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati on Sept. 15‚ 1857. A Yale graduate‚ he entered Ohio Republican politics in the 1880s. In 1886 he married Helen Herron. From 1887 to 1890‚ he served on the Ohio Superior Court; 1890–92‚ as solicitor general of the United States; 1892–1900‚ on the federal circuit court. In 1900 McKinley appointed him president of the Philippine Commission and in 1901 governor general. Taft had great success

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    Antibiotic Resistance

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    health problems. Antibiotic resistance is the ability for bacteria to withstand the effects of antibiotics. This predicament started soon after the discovery: due to the over use of it. Antibiotics‚ commonly referred to as antibacterials or antimicrobials‚ are a type of medication that kills or slows the growth of

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    What is a bacteria that brings pain throughout the body. When Raw foods enter the body. This bacteria has wavy hair‚ with longs whips behind it. It moves in the body by swimming through the bloodstream. This bacteria is called salmonella and it comes from undercooked food. It goes through the mouth down to the esophagus that connects to the stomach liver and gallbladder. As it goes down it filters through the liver stomach and gallbladder all connects the intestines. Salmonella sometimes reach

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    Microbiology Unknown

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    microbiology lab class. It is possible to identify a mixed culture by running experiments on the unknown bacteria and taking what we already know and applying it to the results. It helps to slowly eliminate any bacteria that do not correspond with the results of certain tests. An unknown test tube labeled 94 was given to me b my instructor. The first procedure performed was an isolation of my unknown bacteria with the goal of obtaining a pure culture. This was done by streaking the unknown onto a nutrient

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