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Bacterial vs Viral Infections

In the current situation, the majority of them are infected with germs and viruses. It's mostly about being cautious about those illnesses so that you don't become infected. Examine the presentation for clarity and bacterial and viral illnesses.<br><br>Consult Now: https://bit.ly/3KGMlJW

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Bacterial vs Viral Infections

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  1. BACTERIA VS. VIRAL INFECTIONS Bacterial vs Viral Infections Understanding the difference 01

  2. BACTERIA VS. VIRAL INFECTIONS What is a bacteria? Bacteria, often known as germs, are minute creatures that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Bacteria can be found both within and outside of your body. Bacteria can survive in a wide range of conditions, from boiling water to ice. Bacteria and virus defined What is a virus? A virus is a tiny, basic infectious agent that can reproduce exclusively in living cells of animals, plants, or microorganisms. How different are they? The fundamental biological distinction is that bacteria are free-living cells that may exist within or outside the body, whereas viruses are a non-living collection of chemicals that require a host to thrive. 02

  3. BACTERIA VS. VIRAL INFECTIONS Bacteria and viruses are both infections. Bacteria cause bacterial infections, while viruses cause viral infections, as the names imply. It is critical to understand if an illness is caused by bacteria or viruses since the treatments differ. Whooping cough, strep throat, ear infection, and urinary tract infection are all examples of bacterial illnesses. It's crucial to know and understand the difference. 03

  4. BACTERIA VS. VIRAL INFECTIONS Diagnosis of bacteria and viral infections Blood test Urine test Physical exam A blood test can tell your doctor whether you have an infection in your bloodstream that is affecting your complete body. This is referred to as a systemic infection by doctors. By listening to your medical history and performing a physical exam, your doctor may be able to discover the cause. Urine samples can be used to identify a variety of systemic illnesses other than UTIs. This is used to treat viral and bacterial infections. 04

  5. BACTERIA VS. VIRAL INFECTIONS Contact Information How to get in touch Phone Number +91 7970108108 Email Address info@sriramakrishnahospital.com Website www.sriramakrishnahospital.com 05

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