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Are bacterial infections curable? How so?

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Serious infections can be treated with antibiotics, which work by disrupting the bacterium’s metabolic processes, although antibiotic-resistant strains are starting to emerge. Immunisation is available to prevent many important bacterial diseases such as Hemophilus influenza Type b (Hib), tetanus and whooping cough..
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Answer:Yes bacterial infections are curable. Some can be treated by antibiotics which help destroy the virus. But not all can be cured using antibiotics some have become adapted to antibiotics and are resistant in some strains.

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