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because antibiotics such as penciline have immunity to defend the bacterial attacks
They become immune by mutating and blocking certain receptors on the bacteria's surface, which would normally be where the antibiotics would attach to.
vaccine
Because they are used in the immune system.
No it can help it by boosting your immune system
The bacteria will become immune to the antibiotics.
Bacteria can become immune to antibiotics and the antibiotics will not work in the future when you need them. They only work against bacteria and cold and flu are caused by viruses.
treated with antibiotics and immune serum. Antibiotics are used at the first sign of infection. Immune serum is a source of antibodies that help fight infections. Interferon gamma is an experimental treatment for CGD that has shown promising results
antibiotics inhibit the growth of germs as Bacteria ;virus; parasite to help the human body immune system to overcome the infection.
To kill E.coli, antibiotics destroy its molecular coating, which allows the body's immune system to kill the bacteria.
The bacteria may have grown in an environment where it is introduced to the antibiotics therefore making it immune to the drugs.
Antibiotics are prescribed to treat bacterial infections. Mumps aren't caused by bacteria. Once someone has mumps, he/she is then naturally immune to it.