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  • ...center|thumb|200px|{{#ifexist:Template:Streptomycin structure.jpg/credit|{{Streptomycin structure.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}]] |molname=streptomycin
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  • ..., [[doxycycline]], and [[chloramphenicol]] are the usual antibiotics, with streptomycin the drug of choice. Local experience and sensitivity, and preferably labora
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  • ...y a [[glycosidic bond]]. The most commonly used aminoglycosides include [[streptomycin]], [[gentamicin]], [[neomicin]], [[netilmicin]], [[amikacin]], [[kanamycin]
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  • Other classes, such as [[streptomycin]], a member of the [[aminoglycoside]] class, tended to attack Gram-negative
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  • ...ss chloramphenicol and tetracycline resistance in F tularensis. Virulent, streptomycin-resistant ''F. tularensis'' strains have been examined in biowarfare agent
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  • * [[Streptomycin]]
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  • ...lar to quorum sensing.<ref> Hara O, and Beppu T (1982). Mutants blocked in streptomycin production in ''Streptomyces griseus'': the role of A-factor. J. Antibiotic
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  • In a contained outbreak, the preferred drugs are parenteral [[streptomycin]] or [[gentamicin], with [[doxycycline]], [[chloramphenicol]], or [[ciprofl
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  • When the early [[antibiotic|antibiotics]] such as [[penicillin]] and [[streptomycin]] went into use, individual general and species of [[bacteria]] tended eith
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  • ====Streptomycin====
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  • ...diately had a major impact on infectious diseases. Highly effective, quick streptomycin therapy replaced long-term bed-rest as a cure for tuberculosis in the 1940s
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