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how does drug resistance happen in the first place?

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how does drug resistance happen in the first place?

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They may be microscopic, but bacteria are complete life forms that undergo chemical processes such as digestion and metabolism. Antibiotics hinder these processes by slowing them down or interrupting them altogether. Different classes of antibiotics target different chemical processes. But bacteria can fight back, targeting each antibiotics susceptibility. The bacteria then pass this resistance along to other forms of bacteria. This means trouble for us.

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