No, adenoviruses cannot be killed by antibiotics. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, not viral infections. Adenoviruses are a type of virus that infects the cells of the respiratory tract, eyes, intestines, urinary tract and nervous system. These viruses are responsible for illnesses such as the common cold, conjunctivitis, bronchitis, pneumonia and diarrhea.
Unlike bacterial infections, which are caused by living organisms, viral infections are caused by non-living particles called viruses. Viruses do not have the same cellular structure as bacteria, so they cannot be killed by antibiotics. Instead, the body’s immune system must fight off the virus.
In some cases, antibiotics may be used to treat secondary bacterial infections that occur as a result of an adenovirus infection. For example, if the virus causes pneumonia, antibiotics may be used to treat the bacterial infection that develops as a result. However, antibiotics will not kill the virus itself.
In summary, antibiotics cannot be used to kill adenoviruses. Instead, the body’s immune system must fight off the virus. In some cases, antibiotics may be used to treat secondary bacterial infections that occur as a result of the virus.