What is the differences between antibiotic and vaccine
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Antibiotic is a compound or a substance that inhibits or kills the growth of bacteria
A vaccine is a preparation that improves the immunity to a particular disease
A vaccine is a preparation that improves the immunity to a particular disease
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antibiotics:incase of antibiotics product of one microorganisms act upon the other microorganisms
it had nothing to do with immunity antibiotics directly act upon the disease causing microorganisms
vaccines:the agent can be a suspension of killed or attenuated microbes or a substance that mimics the disease-causing microbes.That is known as vaccines.
vaccine stimulate the immune system.
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it had nothing to do with immunity antibiotics directly act upon the disease causing microorganisms
vaccines:the agent can be a suspension of killed or attenuated microbes or a substance that mimics the disease-causing microbes.That is known as vaccines.
vaccine stimulate the immune system.
I hope this will help uh
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