Biology, asked by deepakgaming70, 3 days ago

Explain why antibiotics are more effective in curing bacterial disease than viral

disease​

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Answered by niviode
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Antibiotics cannot kill viruses because viruses have different structures and replicate in a different way than bacteria. Antibiotics work by targeting the growth machinery in bacteria (not viruses) to kill or inhibit those particular bacteria.27-Jul-2021

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Answered by Sunilsingh1259
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Antibiotics are effective in curing disease

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• Antibiotics are more effective in curing bacterial diseases than a viral disease as in viral diseases there is a new virus but in case of bacteria it always remains the same

Bacteria and viruses have different biological pathways. Antibiotics are specially designed to block the biological pathway of the bacteria, i.e: by destroying their cell walls. This is why antibiotics are more effective in curing bacterial diseases rather than viral diseases.

The virus does not have its own biochemical pathway it finds another organism's body for their life. When the organism intake antibiotic it affects both organism and the virus. So it is not effective in the virus. But in bacteria, they are own living organisms they do not take the organism's body when we take the antibiotic surely affect the bacteria.

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