the lincosamindes, clindamycin and lincomycin, which are highly active against anaerobic pathogens
Antibiotics treat (and sometimes prevent) bacterial infections. They are not effective against infections caused by any other microscopic pathogens (such as viruses and fungi).
Antibiotics
An antibiotic might not work because the symptoms are attributed to a virus rather than a bacterium. Antibiotics do not work against viruses.
You have effective weapons in the form of antibiotics. But when you do not use them properly they will be useless.
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Probally Vaccine Or Antibiotics.
Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, not viruses, and HIV is a virus.
Viral diseases are caused by viruses which live in our cells as a host. So, killing them by antibiotics means killing our own cells. This is why antibiotics are not effective against viral diseases.
Yeast is not a bacterium, but you can kill some of them with some antibiotics. Antibiotics that are effective against yeast are usually called antifungals.
Streptomycin was developed in the early 1940s and was the first antibiotic effective against the disease.
antibiotics such as aureomycin will have the best effects on typhus.
This would be called a broad-spectrum antibiotic.