yes because most medicines are uses to build your immune system so i as a doctor have to some times give kids shots of bacteria.
Yes, humans do use bacteria to synthesize drugs. This technique is known as biopharmaceutical production, where bacteria are genetically engineered to produce specific drugs or drug components in a controlled environment. This method allows for the efficient and cost-effective production of medicines.
yes. for example, there are bacteria in the human intestinal tract that synthesize Vitamin K for us.
VACCINES
Bacteriphages are viruses which destroy bacteria and so can be used where bacteria are a problem (such as in a hospital ward over grown by a drug resistant strain of bacteria).
Antibiotics are medicines used to kill bacteria by inhibiting their growth or destroying them. Antivirals are medications used to treat viral infections by targeting specific stages of the virus's life cycle. Antifungals are used to treat fungal infections by either killing the fungus or inhibiting its growth. It is important to use these medications carefully as overuse can lead to antibiotic resistance.
well, my question was what type of medicine is used to kill bacteria and it is antviral,insulin,vaccine,antibitic
well, my question was what type of medicine is used to kill bacteria and it is antviral,insulin,vaccine,antibitic
Plasmids are circles of DNA. These have genes that can be transferred from one bacteria that has it to another. These genes can code for a protein that one cell normally doesn't code for. This done by a process called bacterial conjugation.
Antibiotics are medicines that cure infections. They have no effect on viruses.
Bacteria is used in some very important medicines that have already saved thousands of lives. Bacteria just might save yours next.
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