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But at the same time, the demand for drugs continues

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 3:45 am
by zakiyatasnim
Ways of infection:

Water and food (salmonella and E. coli).
Animals – zoonotic infections (anthrax, foot-and-mouth disease, tuberculosis).
Sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea and chlamydia).
By airborne droplets.
Dirty surface.
How do antibiotics work?
There are similarities between bacteria and human cells, but the latter lack a cell wall. Antibiotics kill bacteria because they actively interact with the wall. Another way is to affect the mechanism of DNA formation, which is specific to bacteria.

Therefore, antibiotics are ineffective against viruses (they lack a taiwan number data cell wall), such as the flu and colds. They also do not treat fungal infections (nail fungus or ringworm).

There is little difference between harmful and beneficial bacteria, so antibiotics kill even those that support the immune system. This is precisely why pathogenic microorganisms have the opportunity to multiply.



One way to restore gut flora after a course of antibiotics is to take probiotics. But there's little convincing evidence that they actually work. Israeli scientists have even found that taking probiotics can slow the recovery of gut health.

There are also no studies that would prove the safety of taking probiotics. to grow. In 2017, the probiotics market amounted to over $1.8 billion, and by 2024 it is planned to grow to $66 billion.

Antibiotics market
In 2018, the global antibiotic market was valued at $42.7 billion, and is expected to reach $56.4 billion by 2024. The market growth will be influenced by the emergence of drugs against MRSA - methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and the development of generics.