There are routine vaccines available to prevent some bacterial and viral infecti
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There are routine vaccines available to prevent some bacterial and viral infections. Which of the two have more vaccines available? Why do you think there are no routine vaccines against algae, parasites and fungi? Use information from your textbook, cdc.gov vaccines (under Quick Links, select Vaccines and Preventable Diseases) and HealthyPeople.gov (under Topics and Objectives select Immunization and Infectious Diseases). Can antibiotics be used against viruses? Explain your response. List website references.
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Usually vaccines are more preferably synthesized against the virus, then any other group of organisms. This might be due to fact that antibiotics are nonfunctional against viruses and even the anti-viral too are not substantially effective. Therefore, the only option remains to fight against virus is vaccines.
Vaccines are not much available against algae, parasites and fungi because they can be treated directly than virus and also, they are less severe to human as to compared to viruses.
Antibiotics cannot be used against virus’s due to
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