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difference between vaccines and antibiotics

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Answered by Shhii
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1)Vaccine kills virus while antibiotics kill bacteria.
2)Vaccine is taken once and has permanent effect whereas antibiotics work during the time of disease.
3)Antibiotics are available in different forms like tablets, capsules, drops or ointments. Vaccines can be given orally or through injection.
4)Vaccines are preventive method that is taken before getting infected. Antibiotics are taken after getting infected... May be it will help u...

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Answered by SmãrtyMohït
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➡Vaccines act against most micro organism, whereas antibiotics act against bacteria.
➡Vaccines usually have a specific single type of microbe, whereas antibiotics would act against a multitude of species.
➡Vaccines are provided before the manifestation of the infection, but antibiotics are given mostly after.
➡Vaccines enhance the natural immunity, and antibiotics cause destruction of the biochemistry of the organism.

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