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What are the differences between Antibiotic and Vaccine?
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[Antibiotics v/s Vaccines]

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An antibiotic is a compound or a substance that inhibits or kills the growth of bacteria. Vaccine is a preparation that improves the immunity to a particular disease. 1
An antibiotic heals infection caused by small pox. A vaccine prevents diseases like polio, small pox. 1
Antibiotics are available in different forms like tablets, capsules, drops or ointments. Vaccines can be given orally or through injection. 1
Antibiotics are taken after getting infected. Vaccines are preventive method that is taken before getting infected. 1

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