Background For many years antibiotics have been effectively
Background For many years, antibiotics have been effectively used to treat bacterial disease; and pesticides have been used to protect our agricultural crops from many kinds of pests, including insects, worms (nematodes), fungi, or agricultural weeds, for example. A growing concern for treating bacterial diseases or pest outbreaks is the evolution of antibiotic or pesticide resistance bacterial or pest populations, Resistance means that a particular by antibiotic is no longer effective in treating a disease, or that a particular pesticide will no longer prevent crop damage. This resistance c be as evolution of a new trait at the population level, which is resistance to an antibiotic or viewed this assignment, you will explore to pesticide. In specific examples of antibiotic or pesticide resistance Assignment Details Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has become a big concern in hospitals throughout country and the world, as have other antibiotic resistant bacterial strains Part 1 The use, overuse, and abuse of antibiotics is accredited with creating these antibiotic resistant strains. Explain how this relates to natural selection. Describe 1-2 of the things that people do (you can include individuals, doctors, health care professionals, hospitals, farmers, etc.) that contribute to this problem? Why? Part 2 How can you prevent or slow down the spread and further the selection of new antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria? Are there things that you can personally do to reduce your risk or even to reduce the spread of these dangerous microbes? What is your reaction to the following sign that is commonly found in restrooms? Is it significant to the discussion of antibiotic resistance?
Solution
PART 1
PART 2
