Bacteria will cure in the sense mean that- they produces certain reactions with body which is effective and cure certain diseases but if that reaction continues then it will harm the cell and that will create an issue for the diseases.
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No, not all infections necessarily cause disease. Infections occur when microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi invade the body, but the body's immune system may sometimes successfully fight off the infection without any symptoms of illness. In some cases, the body can harbor certain microorganisms without causing any harm or disease.
Penicillin is used to kill bacteria that cause damage. It kills the bacteria which can cause ear damage.
The causes of Crohns are unknown, much more research needs to be done. If researchers could find a cause then a cure would quickly follow. Right now there is neither a cause nor a cure identified.
There are no known diseases ozone can cause. However there are many that claim ozone can cure diseases like Lymes disease and HIV in the same manner it is used to kill bacteria in our drinking water.
Medicine tha prevents disease is called vaccine as it creates immunity in your body. Curruently there are no medicines that "cure" the disease but it helps your immune system gain immunity. But, antibiotics do kill bacteria that cause disease so it can be seen as "curing" the disease.
Many house flies carry diseases that are caused by bacteria or viruses. However, no housefly has the cure for these diseases.
Some Gymnosperms cure others kill
(noun or noun adjunct) "The disease spread rapidly and there was no cure." "Measles is a viral disease that usually affects children." "The disease organism in many of the cases was a mutated bacteria."
Drugs
Sadly, there is no cure to Wilson's disease. : (
develop resistance to antibiotics, making them less effective in treating the infection. This resistance can occur through genetic mutations or the acquisition of resistance genes from other bacteria through horizontal gene transfer. As a result, common antibiotics may no longer be able to kill the bacteria, leading to treatment failures.