Why is it harder to treat protozoan and fungal infections compared to bacterial infections? - fungal infections more condition_symptoms
Why is more difficult to treat infections caused by protozoa and fungi in comparison with bacterial infections?
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Fungal Infections More Condition_symptoms Why Is It Harder To Treat Protozoan And Fungal Infections Compared To Bacterial Infections?
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The bacteria are "prokaryotes"
While the animals (humans INC), fungi and protozoa are all "eukaryotic"
There are big differences in how these two cell types is organized and operates. This means that some chemicals very toxic to bacteria "prokaryotes" cells have little or no toxic effects in humans, "eukaryotic" cells. Antibiotics can be considered as selective poisons that the bacteria only damage. Fungi and protozoa, the cells are very similar to the human cells and there are fewer chemicals that are toxic to them, without toxic to host cells and
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