7. Vaccines can be developed easily against bacterial
diseases but not against viral diseases. Explain.
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Because the virus is still "seen" by the body, cells of the immune system that protect against disease are generated. There are two benefits to this approach: The vaccine cannot cause even a mild form of the disease that it prevents.
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vaccines can not be developed and ready for viral disease
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for like bacterial diseases it will not their moment
but viral diseases have some moments after entering into human body.so that not easy to develop vaccines or ready
ex : we can see now the vaccine of corona not coming fast
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