How do antibiotics work against bacterial infections?
Antibiotics work by targeting specific features of bacteria that are essential for their survival or reproduction. They can kill bacteria directly or inhibit their growth. Common mechanisms include disrupting the bacterial cell wall (e.g., penicillin), blocking protein synthesis (e.g., tetracycline), or interfering with DNA replication (e.g., quinolones). Antibiotics are ineffective against viral infections. Related Questions: … Read more