Is it possible to prevent bacteria from becoming resistant to antibiotics?
A) Yes: If we give antibiotics properly, resistance will go away and not evolve again.
B) No: Bacteria need to become resistant to anything that will kill them.
C) No: However, by using antibiotics properly, we can slow the rate at which resistance appears.
D) Yes: If we stop using antibiotics, the trait will disappear.
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