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They are treated with antibiotics. <-----------Fungal infections are NOT treated with antibiotics. Antibiotics only kill bacteria.
most commonly Fungal infections
most commonly Fungal infections
Viruses can not be treated using antibiotics nor can worm infections or fungal infections like ringworm. This person will need what are called supportive measures. For example: decongestants and fever reducers.
Antibiotics like penicillin are used to kill bacterial infections. An antifungal medication would be needed to treat a fungal infection.
No. Athlete's foot, or tinea pedis, is a fungal infection. Antibiotics treat bacterial infections. Fungus and bacteria are two completely different germs, so antibiotics won't work. Athlete's foot can be treated with over-the-counter anti-fungal sprays or creams.
No, vancomycin is usually given for Gram-positive bacterial infections and aspergillosis is caused by fungal disease. These fungal diseases are best treated with antibiotics like amphotericin-B .
Fungal infections would be found in the warmer part of the US. In that warmer section the more humid part would have the most fungal infections.
Polygynax is a product commercialized in the form of vaginal capsule, associating bactericidal antibiotics: Neomycin, Polymyxin B and Nystatin--an antifungal agent. It is a treatment of preference against fungal infections, with added advantage of having wide antibacterial spectrum, so its effective in the treatment of fungal (Candida) infections as well as mixed vaginitis (fungal and bacterial vaginitis).
Dermatologic fungal infections are usually described by their location on the body
fungal infections
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