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Antibiotics drugs prevent bacterial infections to human body

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Antibiotics drugs prevent bacterial infections to H uman body Any substance that restrains the growth and reproduction of a bacterium or kills it outright can be called an antibiotic. Antibiotics are a form of antimicrobial designed to target bacterial infections within (or on) the body. This makes antibiotics subtly distinct from the other main kinds of antimicrobials widely used today: Antiseptics are used to sterilize surfaces of living tissue when the exposure of infection is high, such as during surgery. Disinfectants are non-selective antimicrobials, slaying a wide range of micro-organisms including bacteria. In hospitals, they are used on non-living surfaces. Bacterial infections can cause a variety of conditions. Infections develop as bacteria enter the body or grow on the skin. Treatment for bacterial infection include taking medication. Common drug classes used to treat bacterial infections are macrolide  Antibiotics , cephalosporin antibiotics, penicillin anti