Chapter 133: What Doesn't Kill Me, Only Makes Me...

There is a saying: As long as you're alive, life will find its way.

From many perspectives, this is a rather sensible statement.

The principle of how antibiotics play an anti-infective role in microbiology can be observed down to the molecular level. For example, the well-known penicillin, its antibacterial mechanism is to destroy the structure of the bacterial cell wall.

The bacterial cell wall plays an important supporting and protective role for bacteria. After losing the normal bacterial cell wall, the bacterial body will be exposed to the physical and chemical environment inside the human body... which can directly or indirectly lead to bacterial death through the body's immunity.