Biology, asked by sanskriti555, 9 months ago

why antibiotics are not effective against cold or flu?explain


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Answered by kartik12377
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Explanation:

Because antibiotics only fight bacteria, and not viruses, they're usually ineffective against colds. Sometimes a cold may lead to a bacterial infection, though. In that case, antibiotics would have a benefit if they were able to prevent that kind of infection.

Answered by Mysteryboy01
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Viruses can't reproduce on their own, like bacteria do, instead they attach themselves to healthy cells and reprogram those cells to make new viruses. It is because of all of these differences that antibiotics don't work on viruses.

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