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First-Generation Cephalosporins Are Most Effective Against What Type of Bacteria

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Question 19

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First-generation cephalosporins are most effective against what type of bacteria?


A) Gram-positive,aerobic bacteria
B) Gram-negative,aerobic bacteria
C) Gram-positive,anaerobic bacteria
D) Gram-negative,anaerobic bacteria

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