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differentiate between vaccine and antibiotics with example 2 to 3 points

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Answered by Vinanti06
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Explanation:

Antibiotics and vaccines are in some ways opposites. Antibiotics kill indiscriminately, whereas vaccines are highly targeted. 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. Vaccines, in contrast, simply invoke the human body’s natural long-term defense systems, and are therefore far less invasive.

Answered by sachidanandgupta2007
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Answer:

                 

Antibiotics

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

2. Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial diseases

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

Vaccine

1. Vaccines are dead or inactivated organisms or compounds that are used to provide immunity to a particular infection or disease.

2. Vaccines prevent bacterial and viral diseases.

3. Some vaccines may cause allergic reactions.

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