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how do antibiotic cuvre disease

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antibiotics won't treat viral infections because they can't kill viruses. ... Common illnesses caused by bacteriaare urinary tract infections, strep throat, and some pneumonia.


Antibiotics can treat bacterial infections by killing the bacteria that causes them.
Answered by VemugantiRahul
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→Antibiotics are drugs that kill or stop the growth of bacteria. They do this by blocking important functions within the bacteria cell.  

→These drugs include topical over-the-counter antibiotic creams and ointments that you spread over your skin. They also include pills you swallow and intravenous solutions that enter your skin through IV's.

→These drugs stop bacterial infections. These infections that are stopped can arise from minor cuts and scrapes as well as life-threatening system-wide infections.

→There are many types of antibiotics ranging from ointments like Neosporin to common pills like Azithromycin

→Because the targets of antibiotics are (often) specific to bacterial rather than human cells, they generally have few side effects and are considered safe for the vast majority of people.


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