Talk:Mechanism of Antibiotic Treatment in Legionnaire's Disease

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Very nice job. This article was very thorough and interesting. I particularly liked your section on the history of the disease because it gives a nice context to the article as a whole. I also appreciated the specificity of your page, focusing on the individual mechanisms and not just the disease as a whole. Well done. -Carter Powell

Good job! Very interesting and I liked how you investigated the molecular mechanics. I thought it was interesting that Fluoroquinolones targeted the winding mechanism of DNA (topoisomerase/gyrase). Just a suggestion--maybe add something concluding about the effects of the antibiotics on the prevalence of Legionnaire's Disease today. You have a lot on the history of the disease and antibiotic mechanism. Great job!! --Yiyi