Antibiotics are completely ineffective against viruses.
Many people are sick and insist the doctor prescribe 'something' and insist on getting an antibiotic, even when they have a virus, they are participating in the creation of the antibiotic resistant 'super bugs'. Even when properly prescribed, if we stop taking the full course of antibiotic prematurely because we are feeling better, we are participating in the creation of these 'super bugs.' If you don't take the full course, the antibiotic may have wiped out many of the culprits but not enough of them. Stopping the antibiotic prematurely allows the remaining pathogens to continue on and some of those will mutate - and some of those mutated cells can have the ability to survive the antibiotic, allowing the pathogen to adapt and survive...creating a 'super bug.'. So....Don't take them if what you have is a virus. If properly prescribed an antibiotic, take the full course.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections by targeting the bacteria's structure or function. However, antibiotics are not effective against viruses because viruses are different from bacteria in structure and how they replicate. This is why antibiotics cannot prevent or treat viral diseases.
Antibiotics kill the bacteria but not the people by affecting parts of the bacterial system that humans do not share. Viruses use the person's own systems to do most functions and so not have the same or as many targets for the drugs. There are some antiviral drugs but now as many as antibiotics.
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.
Bronchitis can be caused by either a viral or bacterial infection, with viral infections being more common. Viral bronchitis typically resolves on its own with rest and symptom management. Bacterial bronchitis may require antibiotics for treatment.
Bronchitis can be caused by both viruses and bacteria. Viral bronchitis is more common and usually resolves on its own, while bacterial bronchitis may require antibiotics for treatment.
The viral water-borne diseases cannot be treated by the antibiotics while the bacterial water-borne diseases can be treated by the antibiotics.
Yes. Bacterial diseases can be treated with antibiotics. Viral diseases have to run their course. Many viral diseases have vaccines available, such as flu, measles, mumps, chicken pox and so on. If your cold or flu turns into pneumonia, then that can be treated since it is bacterial.
Viral diseases are caused by viruses which live in our cells as a host. So, killing them by antibiotics means killing our own cells. This is why antibiotics are not effective against viral diseases.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections by targeting the bacteria's structure or function. However, antibiotics are not effective against viruses because viruses are different from bacteria in structure and how they replicate. This is why antibiotics cannot prevent or treat viral diseases.
Viruses are not killed by antibiotics. Antibiotics kill bacterial infections like Strep Throat and Pneumonia. Viral infections, such as the common cold and the flu are cured by your body's immune system.
Antibiotics kill the bacteria but not the people by affecting parts of the bacterial system that humans do not share. Viruses use the person's own systems to do most functions and so not have the same or as many targets for the drugs. There are some antiviral drugs but now as many as antibiotics.
Antibiotics kill the bacteria but not the people by affecting parts of the bacterial system that humans do not share. Viruses use the person's own systems to do most functions and so not have the same or as many targets for the drugs. There are some antiviral drugs but now as many as antibiotics.
Antibiotics can only cure bacterial pneumonia, not viral.
only bacterial
That depends on whether it is bacterial encephalitis or viral encephalitis. Bacterial encephalitis is treated with antibiotics, while viral encephalitis is not.
antibiotics have a purpose to kill only bacteria.Only for few viral diseases drugs have been found.Virus cannot be killed by antibiotics but when there is a viral attack our immune system is severely comprimised hence we take antibiotics to prevent any bacterial diseases these include hiv aids and flu
Antibiotics only cure bacterial infections. Antibiotics will not cure a viral infection.