difference between antibiotics and vaccines (3 point separately)
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Antibiotics create selective pressure on a wide range of bacteria wherever they are used. Humans naturally host large numbers of bacteria. These are essential to our health and killing them off repeatedly risks many long-term health problems, including immune disorders, damage to the gut, and increased vulnerability to infections.
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- Antibiotics are used to treat severe infection, whereas vaccines prevent infections from ever becoming established.
- And antibiotics are based on defenses that evolved in microbes, to protect them from bacteria; they are not a natural defense for us, and our bodies are not adapted to cope well with them.
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