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lapo4ka [179]
3 years ago
7

¿cuales son las ventajas y desventajas del uso de antibióticos?​

Biology
1 answer:
Firlakuza [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: Ventajas: Los antibióticos han ayudado a controlar diferentes enfermedades, por ejemplo: la tuberculosis, la lepra, la escarlatina, el Sífilis, etc. Gracias a estos muchas personas han sido salvadas.                                         Otras de las ventajas es que los antibióticos pueden tratar ciertas infecciones con total eficacia.                                                                                        Desventajas: Una de las desventajas de los  antibióticos es la resistencia que generan estos ante las bacterias, esto se da por selección natural a través de mutaciones producidas por azar, pero presión selectiva a una población.                                                                                                                  Si los antibióticos están mal empleados, los antibióticos pueden generar mucho más daño.

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