Salman Khaliq Bajwa from PAF-KIET
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The difference between antibodies and vaccines are;
1. Antibodies are micro organisms in our body for our defense. Vaccines are diluted living or dead antigens.
2. Antibodies are natural. Vaccines are artificial,
3. Antibodies kill the bacteria, viruses and toxic substances in our body. Vaccines does not kill but it actually activates the antibodies in our body.
a vaccine is a little dose of the disease that your body can handle. when the body is injected with it it will form antibodies that will be ready for the real disease when it comes while the serum is the antibodies themselves.
No, a flu vaccine triggers our bodies to make our own antibodies. The vaccine includes dead or weakened viruses that can't make us sick, but they will cause the immune response that creates the correct antibodies.
Antibodies
what is defrence between toxine and medicen
From serum it is possible to make vaccine (because it contains Antibodies)
The external viral proteins of the HPV vaccine.
Antibodies.
The difference between a vaccine and a booster is the time it is given. A vaccine is primarily referred to as the first dose of a medicine to prevent disease. A booster is a dose given after the initial dose to strengthen the effect of the first dose.
they are all one
white blood cells treat the vaccine as an intruder and make antibodies to fight it.
white blood cells treat the vaccine as an intruder and make antibodies to fight it.
white blood cells treat the vaccine as an intruder and make antibodies to fight it.