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Ohio Valley Fever does not respond to antibiotics because it is caused by a fungus, Histoplasma capsulatum, not a bacteria.Ohio Valley fever does respond to antifungal drug.
If a microbe is not affected by antibiotics, it is said to be resistant to the antibiotic.
No because antibiotics are ineffective when it comes to viruses. Viruses don't respond to them. sometimes it can help stop what pain your in, but it doesn't go away.
Antibiotics respond to infection in your body by going directly to the site of infection and killing the harmful bacteria that are present. Penicillin is one of the most popular types of antibiotic.
So it can be properly treated; for example, if you think someone has a bacterial infection, you would treat that person with antibiotics. If that person actually has a viral infection, they should be receiving anti-virals, not antibiotics. Antibiotics have not affect on viruses.
none.. they are viruses, virii do not respond to antibiotics
Upper respiratory tract infections are almost always viral and do not respond to antibiotics. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
That is true. Bacteria respond to medications (antibiotics) and viruses do not.
Yes and no. If cellulitus responds well to oral antibiotics then it is not serious. However if it does not respond then a course of IV antibiotics are required, which usually means a further hospital infection. If the cellulitus does not respond to IV antibiotics then this could cause septicemia and prove fatal particularly in those who have compromised immune systems
it helps the nerions
If a person has the plague nowadays, they would go to their doctor, and then they would probably be Quarintined and given doses of antibiotics.
Because most gastric ulcers are caused by bacteria infection. which makes it easier for antibiotics to fight against this bacterias.