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Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates

Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates

Released Monday, 13th November 2017
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Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates

Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates

Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates

Why Antibiotics Fail - People Are Not Petri Plates

Monday, 13th November 2017
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Patients are frequently given the wrong antibiotics to treat bacterial infections, but it is not the physician who is at fault. The standard antibiotic test used worldwide is flawed since it is based on how well drugs kill bacteria on petri plates — not how well they kill bacteria in the body. Mike Mahan describes an “in vivo” antibiotic test that mimics conditions in the body. Drugs that pass the standard test often fail to treat bacterial infections, whereas drugs identified by the test are very effective. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Show ID: 32759]
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