Can superbug infections be cured?

Whether a superbug infection can be cured or not needs to be determined by the type of superbug. Superbugs do not refer to a particular type of bacteria, but rather a generalized term for bacteria that are resistant to a wide range of antibiotics. These types of bacteria are not inherently more lethal to people, but only have a strong resistance to antibiotics. The most common ones are mainly methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant enterococci, etc. They are usually cured after active treatment with effective antibiotics. Being infected with a superbug just makes the disease more difficult to cure, but it doesn’t mean it can’t be cured. Superbugs are only resistant to a variety of antibiotics, and treatment with traditional antibiotics such as penicillin is not effective, but it does not mean that there are no antibiotics that are effective against them, and there are combination treatment programs available. Bacterial infections should be treated under the guidance of a medical professional and should not be treated privately to avoid delays.