THE EFFECT OF UV/FREE RADICAL'S TREATMENT ON ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT BACTERIA: REVIEW

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  • Braa A.Alshakir Al-Bayan University/ College of Health and Medical Techniques
  • Safa Tawfeeq Whaeeb Al-Bayan University/ College of Health and Medical Techniques
  • Hasanain Sahib Salih Al-Bayan University/ College of Health and Medical Techniques

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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/VPXNU

Keywords:

antibiotic resistant bacteria, MRSA infections, genes of antibiotic

Abstract

Since human ingesting for antibiotics has been elevated, the distribution of antibiotic resistant bacteria has been elevated after then. The MRSA infections as an example is regarded as very dangerous infections comparing with other antibiotic resistant bacteria, the percentage of people lost their lives because of MRSA infections were around 11,285 in United States [1]. The antibiotic resistant bacteria have turn out to be a problem threatening human health in general and considered as the main cause of the genes of antibiotic resistant expansion as these bacteria can transport their resistance genes to other sensitive bacteria in a horizontal way [2].Given to this situation, the diffusion of antibiotic resistant bacteria will be increased the existence of resistant genes in different habitat. This review will show the role of different human actions that lead to increase the growth of antibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment and their genes and will highlight the suitable solution to decrease the number of antibiotic resistant bacteria in water treatment plants. This review will discuss the effect of uv/free radicals in stopping the spread of these bacteria in environment [3].

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Published

2022-02-09

How to Cite

Braa A.Alshakir, Safa Tawfeeq Whaeeb, & Hasanain Sahib Salih. (2022). THE EFFECT OF UV/FREE RADICAL’S TREATMENT ON ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT BACTERIA: REVIEW. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 3(02), 19–22. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/VPXNU

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