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- what class of antibiotics would you prescribe for sue? explain your answer.
- why are antibiotics not effective against viruses? (think back to what you learned about viruses in pbs.)
Brief Explanations
- Without information about Sue's infection (such as the causative - organism), it's impossible to determine an antibiotic class. Different bacteria are susceptible to different classes like penicillins (inhibit cell - wall synthesis), cephalosporins (similar to penicillins), macrolides (inhibit protein synthesis), etc.
- Antibiotics target specific structures or processes in bacteria. Viruses lack the cellular structures (like cell walls, ribosomes in the bacterial sense) that antibiotics act upon. Viruses are non - cellular and replicate using the host cell's machinery, so antibiotics are ineffective.
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- Cannot be determined without more information about Sue's condition.
- Viruses lack the cellular structures that antibiotics target and use host cell machinery to replicate.