Antibiotics vs. Pathogens: Understanding Bacterial Infections
No, an antibiotic is not a disease-causing agent. Antibiotics are drugs that are used to treat bacterial infections. They work by either killing or stopping the growth of bacteria. Disease-causing agents, also known as pathogens, are organisms that cause disease. Examples of pathogens include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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