If an antibiotic kills 99.9% of a bacterial population, what you would expect the next generation of bacteria to do?
The bacteria would obviously reproduce into new colonies. So you have to use the antibiotic more then once. But I'm not a doctor. Thanks for asking ChaCha.
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