Biology, asked by Gashwitha, 1 year ago

What are the difference between antibiotic and vaccine

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Answered by priyanagde
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-Antibiotics are small molecules or compounds that are effective in treating infections caused by organisms such as bacteria, fungi and protozoa.
-Vaccines are dead or inactivated organisms or compounds that are used to provide immunity to a particular infection or disease.-

RitiThakur: There are many different types of antibiotics and they act on the bacteria in different ways. 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
RitiThakur: Hope this helps...
Answered by Khushi0511
263
◆ANTIBIOTICS are effective only in treating infections caused by bacteria,protozoans,fungi and not viruses help in curing of diseases caused by viruses.
Antibiotics kills bacteria directly.

◆VACCINES are inactivated organisms that provides immunity against a particular disease or an infection
Vaccines are products of a bacteria or a virus that is given to make our immune system prepared for future infections

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