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... Bacterial infection is caused by various strains of bacteria that do one of four things -- leech off of another cell’s recourses, completely take over the cell, attach to the cell and shut down important processes, or just downright poison their host by releasing toxins that are damaging to the host’s body.
For many years, we have been crafting various medicines and treatments to counteract the harmful and many times deadly effects of bacterial infection. Various bacterial infections are common talk in our language today; whether it is opening a newspaper to read how to prevent your child from contracting strep throat or turning on the television to hear about Lyme disease. ... If a person harbored a population of bacterial cells in their bodies and were given an antibiotic that killed off 98% of the colonies, which last two percent of the pie was not affected by the antibiotic.
Approximate Word count = 678 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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