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how antibiotics are useful for mankind

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Answered by Itzzzzzzme
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Antibiotics can help treat minor infections, like urinary or respiratory tract infections; they can also help people who have sepsis, an entire body response to an infection. Infections are caused by microorganisms, such as viruses, fungi, parasites, and bacteria.

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Answered by ayushraman1305
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Infections are caused by microorganisms, such as viruses, fungi, parasites, and bacteria. Antibiotics are medications that strictly slow or destroy the growth of bacteria. When we use antibiotics to treat infections, we are exposing these microorganisms in our environment to these antibiotics as well. By doing this, they can mutate and actually become resistant to the antibiotics that we have. Think of it like an offensive play in football- if the defense (bacteria) learns what play (antibiotics) you are going to run, they might just run right through the offensive line and sack the quarterback.

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