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difference between vaccine and antibiotics in points

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Answered by nehabasrani
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Difference between vaccines, antivirals and antibiotics. Influenzavaccines prevent or mitigate infections. They are designed to induce a protective immune responsein the body against the viruses represented in the vaccine. ... Antivirals are drugs that can treat people who have already been infected by a virus.
Answered by Strangercitizen1525
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vaccine

1. vaccines are used to prevent

disease

2. Vaccines are dead or inactivated

organisms or compounds that are

used to provide immunity to a

particular infection or disease.

3. Some vaccines may cause allergic

reactions


antibiotics

1.used to treat diseases that have already occurred.

2. antibiotics do not work on viruses or viral illnesses such as common cold or flu.

3.Antibiotics are small molecules or compounds that are effective in treating infections caused by organisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa.

4.Some antibiotics may have side effects like diarrhea, nausea and allergic reactions.


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