“…Antibacterials may also bind to cell membranes, intracellular proteins and structures, cell debris, pus, DNA, etc., leading to a reduction of the drug effect (110)(111)(112). Therefore, the advantage of measuring reductions in viable counts of pathogens, of the resident microflora or colonizers, or of applied bacteria is that such reductions represent the net effect of an antibacterial agent having been distributed and eliminated, metabolized, and bound, etc., so that the resident flora of human volunteers mirrors all of these complex interactions of the investigational agent with the host and the bacterium.…”