what are the limitations of the approach to dealing with infectious disease thought symptom directed treatment and use of medicines that kill microbes
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Symptom-directed treatment by itself will not make the infecting microbe go away and the disease will not be cured. For that, we need to be able to kill off the microbes.
Anti-viral medicines are harder than making antibacterial medicines because viruses have few biochemical mechanisms of their own. They enter our cells and use our machinery for their life processes. This means that there are relatively few virus-specific targets to aim at.
Anti-viral medicines are harder than making antibacterial medicines because viruses have few biochemical mechanisms of their own. They enter our cells and use our machinery for their life processes. This means that there are relatively few virus-specific targets to aim at.
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Symptom-directed treatment by itself will not make the infecting microbe go away and the disease will not be cured. For that, we need to be able to kill off the microbes.
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