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    Selective (Toxicity/action/treatment) Means That a Given Antimicrobial Agent Is More
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Selective (Toxicity/action/treatment) Means That a Given Antimicrobial Agent Is More

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Selective (toxicity/action/treatment) means that a given antimicrobial agent is more toxic to a pathogen than to the host being treated.

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