Antibiotic - A chemical able to inhibit the growth of or kill bacteria, Antiviral - A drug used for the treatment of viral infections, Bacteriostatic - Antibiotics that prevent bacteria from reproducing by disrupting protein synthesis, Bactericidal - Antibiotics that kill bacteria by changing the structure of the cell wall or cell membrane or by disrupting the action of essential enzymes, Broad-Spectrum - An antibiotic that affects many types of bacteria, Narrow-Spectrum - An antibiotic that affects only a particular type of bacteria, Live-Attenuated - A vaccine containing a pathogen with reduced virulence, Toxoid - A vaccine containing an inactivated version of a toxin, Subunit - A vaccine containing a fragment of the pathogen,

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