Antibiotics do not cure ringworm. You need to either use a Sulfer Lyme dip solution (dip once every 5-7 days and this stains clothing, smells like a batch of hardboiled eggs, and turns light colored cats yellow) or use a shampoo like Malaseb shampoo that contains 2% miconozol.
Antibiotics.
Antibiotics.
Antibiotics.
No. Red pepper cures nothing.
Ringworm is a condition of the skin. It is caused by a fungus, and the best treatment is an antifungal.
Ringworm can be treated topically (with external applications) or systemically (for example, with oral medications):
There isn't a vaccine for the plague; however, antibiotics are used for treatment. Streptomycin and gentamycin are the antibiotics most often used.
Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella typhus, and is typically treated with general supportive care (fluids, nutritional support, etc.) and antibiotics.
This will depend upon which waterborne disease you are asking about. One of the most common is cholera, which can be cured with antibiotics and supportive care.
yes there are antibiotics that can treat esbl infections, carbapenem, ertapenem, aminoglycosides are some of the class of drugs that are used.
Doctors, scientists and biologists have found the cure for the Black Death. Antibiotics, paracetamol etc. We now have loads of cures for this. Back then, unfortunately, they didn't. People thought it was a punishment from God. So they did silly things to cure their buboes (because they were desperate).
Thing is that actually their aren't any cures for viral infections. Sure we can slow/ stop viral reproduction with medication, but it doesn't kill the pathogen, as for example antibiotics do with bacteria.