Biology, asked by rangan2004, 1 year ago

The doctor prescribed antibiotic medicine to a person suffering from tuberculosis but not to Dengue fever patient. Is it a wise treatment strategy? Justify.

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Answered by happy303
29
hey the answer is....

tuberculosis is caused by some microorganisms and enter into the host body
so it can be cured by using antibiotics

whereas

in case of dengue it is caused because of the vectors like mosquitoes so..it can only treated by operations or something like that .


hope it helps uu frnd
Answered by ShuchiRecites
71

Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is caused by Myobacterium tuberculosis i.e., this desease is caused by bacteria.

Dengue

Dengue is caused by protozoan with vector Aedes moquioto and therefore have some typical treamments.

Antibiotics are injected in the infected person in order to interfere several metabollic and cellular activities of bacteria essential for their survival. Therefore antibiotics will be more effective for bacterial deseases. But if antibiotics are send to effect protozoans and viruses then they can be ineffective or very less effective.

Diseases caused by Virues and Protozoans can be recovered by building a strong immune system therefore doctor may not prescribe an antibiotic medicine but an immune buliding medicine to reduce symptoms of diseases and helping body to recover completely.


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