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Non-organic or synthetic substances that selectively kill or inhibit the growth of other microorganisms.
Substances produced by some microorganisms and their synthetic analogues that selectively kill or inhibit the growth of another microorganisms
Substances produced by some microorganisms and their synthetic analogues that inhibit the growth of organism cells
Synthetic analogues of natural substances that kill protozoa and helminthes
Clinical judgment of microbiological factors
Definitive identification of a bacterial infection and the microorganism’s susceptibility
Optimal route of administration, dose, dosing frequency and duration of treatment
All of the above
Inhibition of bacterial cell division
Inhibition of young bacterial cell growth
Destroying of bacterial cells
Formation of bacterial L-form
Inhibition of bacterial cell division
Inhibition of young bacterial cells growth
Destroying of bacterial cells
Formation of bacterial L-form
Beta-lactam antibiotics
Tetracyclines
Aminoglycosides
Macrolides
True
False