difference b/w antibiotics and vaccines?
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Both vaccines and antibiotics provide strong protection against germs that cause infections. Vaccines strengthen your immune system so infections can't get started, whereas antibiotics help fight an infection that is already making you sick.
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Antibiotics are used to treat an already established infection when millions of pathogens are already in the body. But vaccines are used as prevention. The antibodies they create can act at the very beginning of an infection when pathogen numbers are low.
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