An
antimicrobial is an agent that kills
microorganisms or inhibits their growth. Antimicrobial medicines can be grouped according to the microorganisms they act primarily against. For example, antibacterials are used against
bacteria and antifungals are used against
fungi. They can also be classified according to their function. Agents that kill microbes are called
microbicidal, while those that merely inhibit their growth are called
biostatic. The use of antimicrobial medicines to treat infection is known as
antimicrobial chemotherapy, while the use of antimicrobial medicines to prevent infection is known as
antimicrobial prophylaxis.