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The Black Death was an outbreak of bubonic plague that lasted from about 1347 to 1352. The first cures of bubonic plague did not happen until effective antibiotics were developed in the 20th century.
Antibiotics only cure bacterial infections. Antibiotics will not cure a viral infection.
Antibiotics can only cure bacterial pneumonia, not viral.
the treatments for the black death was not helpful it would only make it worse or slow the cure in your body.
Antibiotics only affect bacteria and colds are caused by viruses.
Safely using antibiotics can only be done when a patient has all the facts. The most common misconception about antibiotics is that they can cure any infection. This statement is false and when taken improperly, antibiotics may not cure an infection, they can make a person sick.
There was only a cure available for the bubonic plague, (one of the plgaues of the two plagues of the black death), the main cure which in some cases worked was to pop the boils which were side affects of the plague and letting the puss out would somehow eliminate the plague from the body.
No, there was not always a cure for chlamydia. Antibiotics only became available in the 20th century.
Antibiotics can only work against bacterium, whereas measles are caused by a virus.
Yes, there was a successful solution to the problem of the Black Death, and it saved the people of at least on city in England. The people of the time had no idea how the Black Death spread, but in some places they decided to cut themselves off from the rest of the world. In a city with a wall and moat, this was possible. The citizens treated the situation as though it were a military siege, and waited it out.
Antibiotics in animal food is bad because the dseases and bacteria get used to the antibiotics in the feed and the evolve and learn how to beat it and therefore the antibiotics in animals feed has no longer an affect on the bacteria. You should only use antibiotics when completely necessary they are not to be used to prevent, only to cure.
Some antibiotics, such as penicillin, affect only certain types of bacteria but not other types.