1) Antibodies bind to the pathogen to prevent them from entering or damaging cells
2) Antibodies coat the pathogen stimulating the removal of pathogen by macrophages and other cells
3) They trigger destruction of pathogens by stimulating other immune responses such as complement pathway
Vaccines prevent diseases, medications treat them.
Vaccines don't kill viruses or diseases; they prevent disease before you are infected.
In hope to prevent diseases.
Because it helps to prevent certain diseases to immunize our body
No. Vaccines are to prevent diseases, not cure or treat them.
Vaccines prevent disease by stimulating the immune system to produce protective antibodies against specific infections. While vaccines do not necessarily cure diseases once they are already contracted, they can help the body fight off the infection more effectively.
No. Vaccines are not used for treatment. They are used as prevention.
There are several ways to prevent diseases: vaccines, clean environment, looking for medical help when needed and doing medical check ups.
Vaccines are used to prevent infectious diseases. You use them before you get sick to avoid illness. Some vaccines are for use seasonally (e.g., flu vaccines) and some are used only at certain ages in the normal vaccination schedules. It depends very much on the type of vaccine and the diseases they are intended to prevent, the age of the patient, and the location where the patient lives and/or travels. Your health care professional can provide you a listing of the recommended types of and times for the vaccinations recommended for you.
Vaccines do not "cure" diseases, but they can prevent serious illnesses by helping the body build immunity against specific viruses or bacteria. Some diseases that can be prevented by vaccines include measles, mumps, rubella, polio, influenza, and COVID-19.
Yes, vaccines can be used to prevent certain bacterial infections by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies against specific bacteria. Examples include the vaccines for tetanus, pertussis, and pneumococcal infections. Vaccines have been successful in reducing the incidence of these bacterial diseases.
I depends on the disease. Viral diseases often have vaccines. Heart disease can be prevented with good diet and excercise. Mosquito borne diseases can be prevented by using insect repellent.