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Antibiotics don't work for everything. Antibiotics fight infections caused by bacteria, but they won't work against infections caused by viruses
Taking unnecessary antibiotics may do more harm than good
Antibiotics are not one-size-fits-all
You should not save old antibiotics
In the past 60 years, vaccines helped eradicate one disease (smallpox) and are close to eradicating another (polio)
Vaccines prevent more than 2.5 million deaths each year
Scientific studies and reviews continue to show no relationship between vaccines and autism.
New and underutilized vaccines could avert nearly 4 million deaths by 2015.