Vaccination
The most effective weapons against pneumonia are anitbiotics.
Medicine and vaccines.
Antibiotics
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Er...which disease exactly? Different ones have different weapons to fight them and their spread?
Antibiotics are used to treat scarlet fever. It is important to wash hands often.
An English doctor by the name of Edward Jenner. He noticed that milkmaids got cowpox which was similar to smallpox, but much milder, and after a milkmaid had had cowpox, she did not get smallpox. So Dr Jenner tried to scratch the skin of volunteers with a needle dipped in to cowpox germs. The volunteer got a transient mild illness and did not get smallpox after vaccination. When Dr Jenner's vaccine was shown to be so effective, vaccination against smallpox became compulsory. Smallpox is now almost entirely eradicated and most counties stopped making smallpox vaccination compulsory in the late 70s and early 80s.
shots but if you stop getting them you will have tetanus again also having clean cuts no wound don't have dirt or soil on you
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The most effective weapons against germs are proper hand hygiene (washing hands with soap and water) to prevent the spread of germs, cleaning and disinfecting frequently-touched surfaces, and practicing good respiratory hygiene (covering coughs and sneezes). Additionally, vaccines are an important tool to help prevent the spread of infectious diseases.
acidophilus The most effective weapons against food poisoning are to avoid food that has been improperly prepared or stored and to consume alcoholic beverages with your meals.