Q. discuss the role of antibiotics and immunization in controlling bacterial disease. what problem can arise due to missuse and antibiotics.
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Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections. Some are highly specialised and are only effective against certain bacteria. Others, known as broad-spectrum antibiotics, attack a wide range of bacteria, including ones that are beneficial to us.
Immunisation is the process whereby an individual’s immune system becomes protected against an infection. The purpose of immunisation is to prevent people from acquiring infectious diseases and to protect them against the associated short and longer-term complications of the disease.
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