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1. In some of the papers of Pseudomonas isolates it is seen that bacteria that are susceptible to antibiotics are forming strong biofilms. What could be the reason?

2. Bacteria that are MDR show phage resistance but those that are susceptible to antibiotics are inhibited by phages. How?

3. At times a bacteriophage not having any lytic activity against a bacteria is able to inhibit biofilm formation in that isolate. How?

4. The efficiency of phages in the removal of bacteria biofilms having a host range is less than that of the bacterial biofilm having no host range. How?

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