Viral throat infection is airborne.
The simple answer is because strep throat is caused by bacteria, and vaccines are for viral infections.
Yes, I believe you can catch viral and bacterial infections from a hawk's feather.
Viruses are not killed by antibiotics. Antibiotics kill bacterial infections like Strep Throat and Pneumonia. Viral infections, such as the common cold and the flu are cured by your body's immune system.
Flu, bird flu, swine flu, other respiratory viral infections, strep throat, pneumonia and tuberculosis are but few of the diseases, that are caused by droplet infections.
Antibiotics can cure almost all bacterial infections. There are a few drugs that can treat viral infections. Many viral infections can be prevented by vaccinations. Many viral infections do not have a cure.
There are no antibiotics that are effective against viruses. In fact, they should never be used unless a secondary bacterial infection is present and this is best determined by culturing the drainage, whether it is from the nose, throat, blood, or sputum. Because some Dr.'s have overprescribed antibiotics, many of the common bacteria have developed resistance.
No. But hamsters may be able to catch flu and other viral infections from people and from other animals.
Viral infections have not been cured. Bacterial infections usually can be.
Both bacterial infections and viral infections can be contagious or not contagious. Some viral infections are not spread from human to human or are only rarely spread that way. TB is a contagious bacterial infection.
Other viral infections may also strike the patient, including croup, bronchitis, laryngitis, or viral pneumonia.
viral infections cousing blisters on skin of lips, nose or genitals
viral and bacterial