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Relevance of Bacterial Normal Flora in Antimicrobial Resistance and Incidence of Pathogenic Infections and How to Overcome this Resistance
Somia Fathi Belal*
Faculty of Pharmacy, Demonstrator at Microbiology and Immunology Department, Sinai University, Egypt
Somia Fathi Belal, Faculty of Pharmacy, Demonstrator at Microbiology And Immunology Department, Sinai University, Egypt
Received Date: June 16, 2020; Published Date: June 18, 2020
Abstract
Antibiotic resistance represents a pressing problem, normal flora is destroyed by unnecessary use of antibiotics and as a result, microorganisms with resistance genes multiply. One side effect of misusing antibiotics is the transfer of resistance genes between normal flora and bacterial pathogens, so we need to rationalize our use of antibiotics or find an alternative to them.
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Somia Fathi Belal. Relevance of Bacterial Normal Flora in Antimicrobial Resistance and Incidence of Pathogenic Infections and How to Overcome this Resistance. Acad J Microbiol & Immun. 1(1): 2020. AJMI.MS.ID.000502.
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