what are the differencebetween antibiotic andvaccine
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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
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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. There are many different types of antibiotics and they act on the bacteria in different ways.
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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. There are many different types of antibiotics and they act on the bacteria in different ways.
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