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HIV and Viruses
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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