what are the difference between vaccine and antibiotics
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Influenza vaccines prevent or mitigate infections. They are designed to induce a protective immune response in the body against the viruses represented in thevaccine. ... Antibiotics are medicines that interfere with the reproduction of bacteria and are, therefore, only useful for treating bacterial infections.
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Influenza Vaccines Prevent or mitigate infections. They are designed to induce a Protective immune Response in the body against the viruses represented in the Vaccine.
Antibiotics are medicines that interfere with the reproduction of Bacteria are, Therefore, only Useful for Treating bacteria Infections.
Antibiotics are medicines that interfere with the reproduction of Bacteria are, Therefore, only Useful for Treating bacteria Infections.
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