Science, asked by harsh9098, 1 year ago

difference between vaccine and antibiotics​

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Answered by Gwkw
3

Vaccvaccines are usually given as precautionary measures whereas antibiotic is given after a disease to prevent bad condition

Answered by BrainlyShanu
13

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  • Antibiotics are used to cure the disease.

  • Antibiotics are chemicals which kill the microorganisms.

  • They kill the antigens

  • This treatment is temporary.

  • Generally these are made from fungi.

  • Antibodies are not produced.

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  • Vaccine are used to prevent the disease.

  • In vaccination,killed or weakened micro organisms are used.

  • They induce the anti body production in body.

  • This treatment is permanent.

  • These are obtained from pathogens.

  • Antibodies are produced.

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Q:- Which one is better to take antibiotic or vaccine?

  • Taking vaccine is better than antibiotics.

Q:- Why taking vaccine is better than antibiotics?

  • Vaccines prevent disease, Where as antibiotics cure the disease.

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