All of these statements about antibiotics are FALSE:
Antibiotics
Antibiotics are used to fight bacterial infections not viral infections.
Antibiotics are effective against bacterial infections as they target specific bacterial structures or functions, inhibiting their growth or killing them. However, antibiotics have no effect on viral infections because viruses lack the cellular machinery that antibiotics target. Using antibiotics for viral infections can contribute to antibiotic resistance and is not recommended. Therefore, it's crucial to differentiate between bacterial and viral infections to ensure appropriate treatment.
yes
vancomycin
Antibiotics are substances that kill bacteria. They are not able to neutralise viruses. Bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, so misusing them for non-bacterial infections could have serious consequences rendering the antibiotic ineffective.
Antibiotics can cure all types of bacterial infections.
Only bacterial infections they are not effective for viral infections.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections such as strep throat, urinary tract infections, and bacterial pneumonia. They are not effective against viral infections like the common cold or flu.
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections, they have no affect on viruses. Vaccinations treat viruses.
Antibiotics primarily work to fight bacterial infections in the body, rather than giving you energy.
only bacterial