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After experiencing recurrent bacterial infections, you diagnose your patient, Mrs.
Watts, with non immune mediated neutropenia. So which of the following would you
prescribe to treat her condition (the bacterial infection)? (Please note: she is in generally
good health and please think about the possible side effects of your medications.)
a. tetracycline
b. streptomycin
c. staphylococcal enterotoxin B
d. cyclosporine
e. diflucan
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