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can vaccine cure diseases?
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Answered by 7aaswithamftsvg
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Answer:

NO

Explanation:

Vaccine stop the diseases before enter  your body.

Answered by tisthadeb7
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Answer:

VERIFIED

Vaccines contain the same germs that cause disease. (For example, measles vaccine contains measles virus, and Hib vaccine contains Hib bacteria.) But they have been either killed or weakened to the point that they don’t make you sick. Some vaccines contain only a part of the disease germ

Vaccines Ha

Traditional vaccines are designed to prevent disease; researchers are working on something new: therapeutic vaccines, vaccinations that treat a disease after you have it.

Currently, vaccine research is underway to use therapeutic vaccines to medically treat diseases such as HIV, Herpes, Alzheimer’s disease and cancer

Standard preventative vaccines work by helping your immune system develop immunity to a weakened or dead form of a germ. Then, when you actually come into contact with the live germ, your immune system knows how to fight it off.

While the immune system works very well most of the time, some illnesses — like cancer, HIV, and Alzheimer’s — don’t trigger an effective immune response. In the case of some cancers, the immune system simply fails to recognize the invading cells. Other viruses, like HIV, can overwhelm the immune system and shut it down before it can work

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