How does treatment for a bacterial infection differ from treatment for a virus?
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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
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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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