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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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Need help please thanks

Biology
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tekilochka [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Four fact about Antibiotics:

1) Antibiotics are not helpful for colds or the flu.

Though very powerful, antibiotics don’t work for everything. They won’t help against any illnesses caused by a virus. This includes the common cold, influenza, many cases of acute bronchitis, runny noses, most ear infections, and non-strep sore throats.

2) They should only be taken for bacterial infections.

Antibiotics kill bacteria, effectively fighting bacterial infections only. They do not work against viruses or viral infections and can actually cause more harm than good. Taking antibiotics when you don’t need them puts you at risk for antibiotic-resistant infections and harmful side effects.

3) The side effects can be serious.

Though not everyone will experience every side effect of antibiotics, they’re serious enough to take note of. Side effects include severe diarrhea, antibiotic resistance, and allergic reactions such as rashes, skin blistering, swelling of the neck and throat, and difficulty breathing. If you are taking an antibiotic and experience any of these side effects, call your doctor right away.

4) There is no one antibiotic for everything.

With antibiotics, there is no one size fits all. Every type of infection is different, caused by different types of bacteria, and require different antibiotics. It’s important to choose the one best suited for your specific infection. Taking the wrong one will not be as effective and could result in harmful side effects. It’s important to talk to your family physician to determine which antibiotic will be most effective for a particular illness.

Four facts about Vaccines:

In the past 60 years, vaccines helped eradicate one disease (smallpox) and are close to eradicating another (polio).[1]

Vaccines prevent more than 2.5 million deaths each year.[2]

Scientific studies and reviews continue to show no relationship between vaccines and autism.[3]

New and underutilized vaccines could avert nearly 4 million deaths by 2015.[4]

Hope this helps!!

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