Carbapenems are _______________________ and can be destroyed by ______________________. - ○ broad spectrum antibiotics similar to tetracycline; bacteria which make 80 S ribosomes - ○ tetracycline like antibiotics with narrow spectrum, useful against MRSA; methyl-producing Enterobacteriaceae, known as MRE - ○ Methicillin-resistant beta-lactams; MRSA - ○ beta-lactam like antibiotics with wide/extended spectrum, useful against gram-negative bacteria; carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae, known as CRE Question 22

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Carbapenems are _______________________ and can be destroyed by ______________________.

- ○ broad spectrum antibiotics similar to tetracycline; bacteria which make 80 S ribosomes
- ○ tetracycline like antibiotics with narrow spectrum, useful against MRSA; methyl-producing Enterobacteriaceae, known as MRE
- ○ Methicillin-resistant beta-lactams; MRSA
- ○ beta-lactam like antibiotics with wide/extended spectrum, useful against gram-negative bacteria; carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae, known as CRE

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Transcribed Image Text:Carbapenems are _______________________ and can be destroyed by ______________________. - ○ broad spectrum antibiotics similar to tetracycline; bacteria which make 80 S ribosomes - ○ tetracycline like antibiotics with narrow spectrum, useful against MRSA; methyl-producing Enterobacteriaceae, known as MRE - ○ Methicillin-resistant beta-lactams; MRSA - ○ beta-lactam like antibiotics with wide/extended spectrum, useful against gram-negative bacteria; carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae, known as CRE Question 22
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Carbapenems :- Are a class of highly effective antibiotics agents  commonly used for the treatment of severe or high risk bacterial infections. 

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