False. There is no cure yet for AIDS. Antibiotics work on bacteria. So if an AIDS patient gets a secondary bacterial infection, it would be appropriate for them to take antibiotics to help with the bacterial infection. AIDS is caused by the HIV virus, so antibiotics would be ineffective for treatment of the AIDS itself, just secondary infections associated with the AIDS. They are especially prone to these because of the lowered ability of AIDS patients' immune systems to fight disease.
AIDS can't be treated with antibiotics.
They are treated with antibiotics. <-----------Fungal infections are NOT treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics only kill bacteria.
Any skin disease caused by Bacteria can be treated by antibiotics e.g.boils .Allergies can't be treated by antibiotics .
No it can not.
No it can not.
Antibiotics will not work in viruses.
No
Bacteria
Mycobacteria avian are typical mycobacterial infections that may occur during the later stages of AIDS. This can first present as tenacious cough. Mycobacteria avian can be treated with antibiotics.
Today, they are treated with antibiotics.
Hemophilus infections are treated with antibiotics.
Bacteria are treated with antibiotics and viruses are treated with antiviral medications.
Mycobacteria avian are typical mycobacterial infections that may occur during the later stages of AIDS. This can first present as tenacious cough. Mycobacteria avian can be treated with antibiotics.