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← Human Body & HealthIf a bacterial population gains tetracycline resistance via a conjugative plasmid during a hospital outbreak, which consequence follows?
A)Reduced bacterial metabolic activity
B)Increased resistance gene spread✓
C)Decreased bacterial replication rate
D)Enhanced susceptibility to other drugs
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Horizontal gene transfer via a conjugative plasmid introduces antibiotic resistance genes into previously susceptible bacteria; because plasmids can transfer rapidly, the resistance spreads quickly throughout the population. Therefore, widespread antibiotic resistance becomes likely, rather than a decrease in fitness or enhanced susceptibility.
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