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2 September, 08:19

When a bacteria cannot fight against antibiotics it is considered to be a homeostasis

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  1. 2 September, 11:31
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    No, it is nowhere near "homeostasis." Perhaps it is a homeostatic mechanism or a natural immunological response of the body.
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