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How are the functions of vaccines and antibiotics different?
Vaccines cause an immune response to bacterial cells, while antibiotics seek out and kill viruses.
Vaccines cause a specific immune response to a virus, while antibiotics are nonspecific.
Vaccines cause a nonspecific immune response to a bacterium, while antibiotics are specific.
Vaccines cause an immune response to a virus, while antibiotics seek out and kill bacterial cells.
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