Antibiotics kills single bacteria and stop bacterial growth by binding to the ribosomes of the bacteria but a virus is a different vivacity form. when people clutch antibiotics for a virus it isn't going to kill the virus but can lead to the body to become immune to the antibiotics or help the microbes it was designed to skirmish become resistant to it which is why there are so abundant super bugs out there.
no
Because bacteria and viruses are two completely different things. Antibiotics - as their name implies - will kill bacteria, but antibiotics simply have no effect on viruses.
No, antibiotics DO NOT kill viruses.
Antibiotics kill bacteria. They do not kill viruses.
Antibiotics kill infectious cells, but viruses are non-living.
No because antibiotics are ineffective when it comes to viruses. Viruses don't respond to them. sometimes it can help stop what pain your in, but it doesn't go away.
B. Colds are caused by viruses, and antibiotics only kill bacteria
Antibiotics are medicines that cure infections. They have no effect on viruses.
Antibiotics are only effective against bacteria, not viruses, and HIV is a virus.
bacteria is complit cell or contain cellular material hence specific antibody riquar as compair to virus is difrance
No. Antivirals work to limit the reproduction of viruses, and antibiotics work to kill bacteria. Antivirals do not kill bacteria, and antibiotics do not kill viruses.
antibiotics can be powerful.
Viruses ALL ignore antibiotics, Bacterial infections vary in their response depending on the sensitivity of the bacteria to the specific antibiotic.