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what is the importance of vaccination in preventing diphtheria​

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Answered by panchalisen12
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Answer:

The vaccination is best for the patients in which the disease has intensified as it will act as whole in the individual. The antibiotics are used in cases of least infection to prevent the uninfected cells from being infected by the toxins.

Explanation:

The diphtheria caused to an individual shows the presence of the thick coating resembling ash as the toxins destroy the cells in the mucous membrane and this occurs within 2-3days of infection. This may take up the other organs as well and degrade it.

The antibiotics used for the disease is focused on preventing the unharmed cells from the toxin. However, the case in which the disease has intensified, the application of vaccine is the best method for the prevention of the disease.

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