NO
They only set your body up to defend, against them if they havn't encounterd the threat before.
If you allready have it than it to late to vacinate.
Matthew Morgan
To be more spefic they kill viruses
No. Vaccines actually cause your body to produce antibodies to fight off a single type of bacteria or virus. If you get a mumps vaccine, your body will have a supply of antibodies ready to go and destroy just mumps.
alcoholic chemicals destroy bacteria and viruses
No?
Vaccines
Cultivation of bacteria is essential for the study of bacteria, usually in the development of vaccines for particular pathogens.
Microorganisms are the basis of every food chain on the planet. Were it not for them, we would starve. Even if we had food to eat, we would be unable to digest it, because we need the bacteria in our gut to help with that. I'd say that alone covers "beneficial," but there are hundreds of other uses for them from cleaning up oil spills to creating vaccines. And on....
Bacteria are used for making antibiotics, vaccines and medically useful enzymes.
The bacteria in the intestines is beneficial. Acidophillus bacteria as in Yogurt is also beneficial . Lactobacillus is used commercially in dairy industry widely. Escherichia coli, an intestinal bacteria helps in digestion and absorption of food . Staphylococcus aurous, a bacteria present on our skin, aids it in immunity. It prevents the invasion of foreign microorganisms by releasing certain toxins.
Vaccines
Vaccines do not destroy pathogens, they give the immune system antibodies so it can destroy a pathogen before it causes an infection. Vaccines do exist for some bacterial infections.
because they protect you from disease
INFECTIONS
Vaccines are made using the disease-causing virus or bacteria.
Vaccines
Vaccines are used to make your body produce antibodiesand T-cells against viruses or bacteria! The Measles and Flu vaccines are viral. The Whooping Cough (Pertussis) and Tuberculosis vaccines are bacterial.
No. Vaccines are not used for treatment. They are used as prevention.
No. This is a problem with an inability to taste. It is not caused by a virus or bacteria. Vaccines are not medicines for this kind of disorder.
Because certain viruses and bacteria evolve to become resistant to the old vaccines.
nothing. vaccines insert a dead or weakened form of the virus or bacteria into your bloostream.
Some bacteria are beneficial to their hosts.