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What kills diseases causing organisms?
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Asked by zeeshan ali,
12 Dec '12 03:34 pm
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For baceria, antibiotics. These are chemicals that directly attack the bacteria. The problem we have is that we've been challenging them for the last 70-odd years, and natural selection has produced highly-resistance strains such as Methicillen Resitant Staph. Aueroeus.
For viruses, vaccines. These are natural proteins that the body creates to attack and kill disease microorganisms, especially viruses.
Outside the body, alchohol dehydrates bacteria and kills them, many viruses/bacteria are killed by ordinary/medicated soap, instruments can be sterilised y=under U-V light or in heated autoclaves.
Answered by jakir hussain, 12 Dec '12 03:41 pm
For viruses, vaccines. These are natural proteins that the body creates to attack and kill disease microorganisms, especially viruses.
Outside the body, alchohol dehydrates bacteria and kills them, many viruses/bacteria are killed by ordinary/medicated soap, instruments can be sterilised y=under U-V light or in heated autoclaves.
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