How does treatment for a bacterial infection differ from treatment for a virus?
How does treatment for a bacterial infection differ from treatment for a virus?
A. You can treat bacterial infections, not viruses, with antibiotics.
B. You can treat viruses, not bacterial infections, with antibiotics.
C. You can treat viruses with antifungal medications.
D. There is no difference. You can treat both types of illnesses with antibiotics.
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A.
Bacteria are killed by antibiotics, which target microbial bacteria.
Viruses are sub-microscopic and live off host organisms and multiply.
They reside in other cells, hence why antibiotics can not destroy them effectively.
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viruses are non-treatable
a
bacteria is treated with anti biotics, antibiotics are made from fungi, fungi produce antibiotics as a defense mechanism against bacteria on food sources.
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