Respond to Biology Question: Host-Pathogen Dynamics
Activity:
Streptococcus pneumoniae, or pneumococcus, is a leading cause of respiratory illness (namely pneumonia) in children and the elderly. Intense antibiotic therapy for pneumococcal infections over the last few decades has resulted in the emergence of multi-drug resistant strains. For example, the graph below illustrates changes in resistance to penicillin by pneumococcus bacteria in Icelandic children. The use of penicillin was strongly discouraged starting in the early 1990’s with the results illustrated. (Data from Kristinsson, K. G. 1995. Epidemiology of penicillin resistant pneumococci in Iceland. Microbial Drug Resistance 1(2):121-125.)
Annual estimates of resistance
Question:
Briefly describe the rationale underlying the general hypothesis that the use of antibiotics selects for resistance in bacteria. According to your understanding of coevolution in pathogens and hosts, is the trend toward decreased resistance following reduced use of antibiotics likely to continue? Explain why or why not. Lastly, how would you judge if host-pathogen dynamics such as this one arose due to coevolution?
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DIRECTIONS
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* Responses should be at least 450 words and must substantively integrate the subjects covered in the question.
* Use 3 additional sources relevant to the discussion and in-text citations in APA style.
* Look at attach graph to complete assignment (Annual estimates of resistance)
*APA format
* Original Work
*Due Tuesday, February 16, 2016 8:00 PM