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FUCIDIN

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Fucidin is an antibiotic that is derived from the fungus Fusidium coccineum. It belongs to the class of antibiotics known as fusidane, which are used primarily to treat bacterial infections.
Fucidin is not an organism with a habitat, but it is derived from a fungus that typically grows in soil or decaying vegetation in temperate environments.
Fucidin is a chemical compound and does not have a physical body length.
Fucidin is a chemical compound and does not have a physical body weight.
Fucidin itself does not have a lifespan, as it is a synthetic antibiotic used in medicine.
Fucidin is an antibiotic and does not have a food habit. It is used to inhibit bacterial growth and is administered in various forms for treating infections.
Fucidin is used in medical applications to treat infections caused by specific bacteria. It is often used in topical and systemic treatments.
Fucidin does not have natural enemies, but some bacteria may develop resistance to antibiotics, including Fucidin, which can limit its effectiveness.
Fucidin is particularly effective against Gram-positive bacteria. It is commonly used to treat skin infections and can be administered orally or topically. Resistance may develop with overuse or misuse of antibiotics.