Science, asked by harshvardhanpatil565, 2 months ago


i) How do antibiotics work against a bacterium? Can they be used in viral
infections?​

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Answered by shrutiO987ssr
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Answer:

Antibiotics are strong medicines that treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics won't treat viral infections because they can't kill viruses. You'll get better when the viral infection has run its course. Common illnesses caused by bacteria are urinary tract infections, strep throat, and some pneumonia.

Answered by 1232163
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Explanation:

There are two types of antibiotics that work to stop bacterial infections. Some slow down the growth of bacteria and damage their ability to reproduce and spread, while others kill the bacteria by destroying the bacteria cell walls.

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