The choice of antibiotic will also be based on which bacteria is most likely to be causing the infection. Antibiotics prescribed for a boil typically target Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, since this is the most common bacteria that causes them.
Augmentin is a prescription antibiotic combining amoxicillin and clavulanate to treat bacterial infections like sinusitis, pneumonia, UTIs, and bronchitis.
Science News: A grapevine bacteria may help douse wildfire-tainted wine’s ashy aftertaste
Natural bacteria from grape plants might help neutralize the notorious ashy aftertaste that develops after wildfire smoke blankets wine grapes. The finding comes as the wine industry is grappling with ...