what is kill curve ?
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A kill curve, also known as a survival curve or growth inhibition assay, is a method used to determine the effectiveness of an antimicrobial agent (like antibiotics or antivirals) against microorganisms (like bacteria or viruses). It measures the survival or growth rate of the organism over time when exposed to different concentrations of the antimicrobial.
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