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how does antibiotics work​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Often called bacteriostatic antibiotics, they prevent nutrients from reaching the bacteria, which stops them from dividing and multiplying. Because millions of bacteria are needed to continue the disease process, these antibiotics can stop the infection and give the body's own immune system time to attack.

Answered by awantika46
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Antibiotics prevent nutrients from reaching the bacteria , which stops them from dividing and multiplying . Because million of bacteria are needed to continue the disease process ,these antibiotics can stop the infection and give the body's own immune system time to attack .

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