- Vaccination is a process that protects us from infectious diseases by injecting a small amount of the dead pathogen into the body.
- The vaccine stimulates the immune system to produce a response, helping the body recognize and fight the pathogen in case of future exposure.
- The vaccine development process consists of 6 stages, including preclinical testing, clinical testing, regulatory review, and approval.
- Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria mutate to become resistant to antibiotics, leading to the bacteria being resistant to the antibiotics.
- Discovering new drugs from plants has led to many medications we use today, such as digitalis for the heart, aspirin for pain, and penicillin for infections.
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