Science, asked by kartikeypandey1246a, 7 months ago

why Viruses are more harmful than bacterias​

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Answered by aryavarnika964
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Many human illnesses are caused by infection with either bacteria or viruses. Most bacterial diseases can be treated with antibiotics, although antibiotic-resistant strains are starting to emerge. Viruses pose a challenge to the body's immune system because they hide inside cells.

Answered by head12356789
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Viruses are harmful than bacterias  because Virus spreads from both living

things and non living things also, while bacteria can't spread from person to person. If a person affected from bacteria he/she will be cured easily, while viruses has no cure. Only curing the symptoms may stop them. And Bacteria dies when the person has high immunity, even viruses too, but they still keep on spreading people if one have been cured. If you're affected from bacteria, then you'll have more excretion. And sooner you will be cured.

A bacteria is 100 times bigger than virus but still it is too weak against virus.

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