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Differentiate between antibiotics and vaccines

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Answered by doreamon1
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Some antibiotics act by killing the bacteria while others prevent the bacteria from multiplying, leaving your own immune system to 'mop them up'.
Vaccines are used to prevent infection, particularly viral infections. Vaccines are produced from portions of viruses or viruses that are rendered harmless.
Answered by ksr18
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antibiotics the are the chemical substances produced by living organism such as bacteria and fungi which can kill or stop the growth the growth of some pathogenic micro oraganisms . examples penicillin, tetra cyclin streptomycin and etc...                                                                                                                       vaccine is a suspension of diseases producing micro oraganisms which is modified by killing so that the suspension will not cause diseases but on entering body intiates immune system to produce anti bodies against particular diseases.   

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