Antibiotics

Terrell, Brandon

Ginevra, Dante

Series: Medical breakthroughs
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a graphic history
by Brandon Terrell ; illustrated by Dante Ginevra.
32 pages
colour illustrations.
Back cover: GRL: W. Contents include: The history of germs -- The first antibiotics -- Messy molds to medical miracle -- A world beyond penicillin.
Summary: Bacterial infections are a constant threat to human health. Antibiotics stop a bacterial infection from multiplying. They help treat pneumonia, strep throat, and many other infections. But before antibiotics, treatments for these diseases were limited or misguided. In 1929, the accidental discovery of the first antibiotic, a bacteria-killing liquid called penicillin, kicked off a medical revolution. The use of this new treatment has saved countless lives, from World War II soldiers to modern hospital patients. Explore current issues in antibiotics and the best ways to fight bacteria in this graphic history.
Medical breakthroughs.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-Fiction B30240
Dewey:615.3
call #:TER
ISBN:9781728448688
pub:2022
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