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The main differences between an antibiotic and an immunization are that an immunization is a preventative measure and an antibiotic is usually used to treat a current illness, another difference is that a vast majority of immunizations are either a small amount of live or dead virus that it is meant to protect against whereas antibiotics are not. Immunizations are used to treat specific diseases and ailments where antibiotics are used on more of a broad spectrum usually. Hope this answers most of your questions.

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