Q » What is the difference between viral and bacterial infections?
06 Dec, 2025
A » Viral infections are caused by viruses, typically requiring supportive care as they run their course, while bacterial infections are caused by bacteria and often treated with antibiotics. Viruses are smaller than bacteria and require a host cell to multiply, whereas bacteria are self-sufficient, living organisms. Diagnosis and treatment depend on identifying the specific pathogen involved, as their management and potential complications differ significantly.
06 Dec, 2025
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