The most common mechanism of development of
resistance to fluoroquinolones is:
A. Chromosomal mutation altering affinity of
target site
B. Plasmid transfer
C. Acquisition of drug destroying enzyme
D. Acquisition of alternative metabolic pathway

1 Answer

Answer :

A. Chromosomal mutation altering affinity of
target site

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