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6 November 2024

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  • curprev 17:3617:36, 6 November 2024CrystalCreamer talk contribs 3,883 bytes +3,883 Created page with "<br>Antibiotics disrupt important processes or constructions within the bacterial cell. This both kills the bacterium or slows down bacterial progress. Depending on these effects an antibiotic is alleged to be bactericidal or bacteriostatic. A bactericidal antibiotic kills the bacteria whereas the bacteriostatic antibiotics cease bacterial development without killing them. The human immune system is then wanted to clear the infection. Apart from medicine, there are steps..."