antimicrobial
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adjective
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This antimicrobial effect works against many different bacteria, including some that are resistant to conventional antibiotics.
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After multiple GP and hospital visits, on 15 August antibiotics were prescribed "but not in line with St Helier Hospital's antimicrobial guidelines," the coroner wrote.
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There, scientists isolated bacterial strains and sequenced their genomes to identify genes responsible for surviving extreme cold, as well as genes linked to antimicrobial resistance and activity.
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"There are bandages that absorb fluid, and some that release antimicrobial agents," said Okoro.
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Manufacturers frequently treat these fibers with chemicals to make them flame resistant, waterproof, or antimicrobial.
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