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Antibiotics- Boon or bane for infection treatment

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Antibiotics- Boon or bane for infection treatment There was a time in history when people succumbed to infections like pneumonia and tuberculosis. The disease causing organisms attack the body through various routes and overpower the weak immune system and lead to diseases. An accidental discovery by Sir Alexander Fleming introduced us to the world of antibiotics ( anti = against, bios = life),  a powerful weapon to combat every possible infection on our planet and pave way to a healthy and long... Read More
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antibiotic |  infection |  resistance |  drug |  treatment |  pharma |  bacterial |  viral |  sensitivity |  boon |  bane. control | 

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