Science, asked by karanraghavan07, 9 months ago

diffrences between antibiotics and vaccines

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Answered by Marnie80
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Antibiotics: It is a drug used to treat bacterial infections (or) A type of antimicrobial substance active against bacteria.

Vaccines: A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular infectious disease.

MAIN DIFFERENCE: Antibiotics kill indiscriminately, wheres vaccines are highly targeted. Antibiotics are used to treat severe infection, wheres vaccines prevent infections from ever becoming established.

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Answered by XsaliqueAnsariX
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Answer:

antibiotics are medicines that contains chemicals in order to kill the disease causing germs.it kills the germs by affecting the growth of that particular disease causing germ.

vaccines are a type of injections which contains weak or killed bacteria.it is injected in our body to make our immune system more stronger and powerful.

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