Effectiveness of Antibiotics Against Bacteria Growth
Location
CoLab, COM 327
Start Date
30-4-2026 2:30 PM
Document Type
Poster
Description
Antibiotic resistance poses a significant challenge in microbiology and public health. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different antibiotics in inhibiting bacterial growth. Bacterial cultures were grown on agar plates and exposed to several antibiotics, and zones of inhibition were measured after incubation to assess each antibiotic’s impact. The results showed varying levels of effectiveness, with some antibiotics producing larger zones of inhibition than others. These findings highlight the importance of antibiotic screening in identifying effective treatments and contribute to a better understanding of bacterial responses to antibiotics.
Effectiveness of Antibiotics Against Bacteria Growth
CoLab, COM 327
Antibiotic resistance poses a significant challenge in microbiology and public health. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different antibiotics in inhibiting bacterial growth. Bacterial cultures were grown on agar plates and exposed to several antibiotics, and zones of inhibition were measured after incubation to assess each antibiotic’s impact. The results showed varying levels of effectiveness, with some antibiotics producing larger zones of inhibition than others. These findings highlight the importance of antibiotic screening in identifying effective treatments and contribute to a better understanding of bacterial responses to antibiotics.
Comments
The faculty mentor for this project was Beverly Tanui.