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Medicine containing killed or weakened pathogens and used to prevent infectious diseases are called

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Answered by jenishanto2004
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medicins contain small amount of antibodies which fight against the disease causing foreign parcticles ie the pathogens

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer: vaccines

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A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity against a certain disease.

The body's immune system reacts to vaccines as if they contained a real pathogen, even though the vaccine itself is incapable of causing disease. Since vaccines are widely used in the United States, many once common diseases—polio, measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, mumps, tetanus, and some forms of meningitis—are now rare or well controlled.

Infectious diseases are diseases caused by germs (such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi) that enter the body, multiply, and can cause infection. Some infectious diseases are contagious (or communicable), that is, they spread from one person to another.

Kill the cause of the disease: Use drugs that can kill pathogens. Each microbe goes through a certain specific biochemical life process that helps it survive. Taking certain drugs that block these biochemical processes can help kill disease-causing microorganisms

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