What is differences between antibiotics and vaccines
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vaccines prevent infections
antibiotics only kills bacteria
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Differences between "antibiotics and vaccines":
Antibiotics:
Antibiotics are the small molecules that are used for the treatment of the infections caused by bacteria, protozoa, and fungi. Antibiotics are classified into three categories- "cyclic lipopeptides, oxazolidinones & glycylcyclines". There are some side effects of some antibiotics.
Vaccines:
Vaccines are the inactivated or dead organisms that need to be entered in the body to protect the body from some diseases and it gives immunity to the body. There are various types of vaccines present like a living, inactivated, and attenuated, subunit, etc.
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