Flu vs. Antibiotics: Understanding Why Antibiotics Don't Work on the Flu
Flu is caused by a virus, and antibiotics are only effective against bacterial infections. Antibiotics are not effective against viruses because they do not have target sites on the virus. In contrast, antibiotics work on various targets in the bacterial cell, such as the cell wall or the ribosome, which are not present in viruses.Cold & Flu - Related Articles
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