Immunotherapies for Drug-resistant Infections
Immunotherapies are treatments that enhance the body's natural ability to fight off infections. They are used to treat drug-resistant infections, which are caused by bacteria or other microorganisms that are resistant to conventional drugs. Immunotherapies help activate the immune system to fight against these infections, providing an effective treatment option for patients who have been unresponsive to traditional medications. By bolstering the body's own natural defenses, immunotherapies can help reduce the amount of drug-resistant infections and provide an alternative to antibiotics. This makes them especially important in an age where antibiotic resistance is becoming an increasingly common occurrence.
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