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Antibiotics

Posted on September 2, 2020 by Konstantina Louka

Bacteria often have bad fame since they are mostly known for the diseases they cause to the human population. However, not all bacteria are bad. A large number of bacteria live inside our bodies or on the surface of our… Continue Reading →

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