Useful Role of Bacteria in Medicine

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Useful Role of Bacteria in Medicine: Overview

Via this topic, we will understand the useful role of bacteria in medicine. We will study the role of bacteria in antibiotics, serum and vaccines. We will also explore the criteria for a good antibiotic and its various uses.

Important Questions on Useful Role of Bacteria in Medicine

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In inactivated vaccines, the virus is inactivated while making the vaccine. 

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Name the answer:

The second antibiotic discovered after penicillin, which is used to fight against tuberculosis:

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Give some examples of inactivated vaccines.

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Which vaccines are given to infants? Why?

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Penicillin kills the bacteria by blocking cell wall formation.

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Are the antibiotics given to humans and animals the same? Why?

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_____ notatum was observed by Alexander Fleming and led to the discovery of antibiotics.

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Which of the following diseases is prevented by vaccination with toxoid vaccines?

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What is the main purpose of antibiotics?