This is because some microbes are too strong to handle by antibiotics.
bacteria.Certain antibiocits are active again some type of worm and parasites.
Yes, some microbes are bad
Some bacteria, most notably species in the genus Streptomyces and Actinomycetes produce antibiotics as secondary metabolites. Aside from bacteria, some fungi such as Penicillium produce antibiotics as well. Scientists were then able to purify the antibiotics produced from the microbes for clinical purposes.
Microbes and other living creatures secrete antibiotics to defend themselves against invading organisms.
Only microbes have ionophones, which are channels in their membranes. By blocking them using antibiotics, the cell will die as they can not bring ions in and out of their cells. Human cells don't have these and so are not affected by those antibiotics.
vaccines and antibiotics
Bacteria is represented as both fungi and antibiotics. Fungi produce antibiotics to compete and overpower the bacteria present in the dead matter that encloses them.
Bacteria are affected by antibiotics, that is the purpose of them.
because our hands life many microbes so you must wash your hands mostly. they cause antibiotic resistance when you eat some microbes, you feel stomach pain you eat small dose of antibiotics then bacteria become resistance the some antibiotics
Antibiotics introduced via IV.
Yes atibiotics can harm some bacteria
Doctors use vaccines to fight microbes on a long term scale. They use antibiotics to fight them on a short term scale.