Antibiotics

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    • Do antibiotics work against viruses?
      No
    • How do antibiotics kill bacteria?
      By interfering with their metabolic reactions. They target the bacterial enzymes and ribosomes used in these reactions
    • How do antibiotics not damage human cells?

      • bacterial enzymes and ribosomes are different from human enzymes and ribosomes
      • antibiotics designs to only target the bacterial ones so they don't damage human cells
    • Why do antibiotics not work against viruses?
      • Viruses do not have their own ribosomes and enzymes (they use the ones in host cells)
      • Because viruses use human enzymes and ribosomes to replicate, antibiotics cannot inhibit them because they do not target human processes
    • What are most antiviral drugs designed to target?
      The few virus-specific enzymes (enzymes that only the virus uses) that exist
    • What do reverse-transcriptase inhibitors do?

      • HIV uses reverse-transcriptase to replicate
      • Human cells DO NOT use this enzyme
      • So drugs can be used to inhibit it without affecting the host cell
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