Biology, asked by devanshgarg0, 10 months ago

Antibiotics are successfully in curing bacterial infections? Why

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Answered by venkatmahesh06
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Answer:

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Many bacterial infections can be treated successfully with appropriate antibiotics, although antibiotic-resistant strains are beginning to emerge.

Answered by karthylash1007
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Answer: Antibiotics are used to treat or prevent few types of bacterial infection. They work by killing or preventing bacteria from reproducing and spreading. Antibiotics aren't effective against viral infections, such as common cold, flu, most coughs and sore throats

Explanation: It is important that antibiotics are prescribed and taken correctly to help prevent the progression of antibiotic resistance. This is when a strain of bacteria no longer responds to treatment with one or more types of antibiotics. People at high risk of infection may also be given antibiotics as precaution, known as antibiotic prophylaxis. There are six types of antibiotics - Penicillin, Cephalosporin, Aminoglycoside, Tetracyclin,  Macrolide, Fluoroquinolone.

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