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Differentiate between serum and vaccine on the basis of its composition

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Answered by peterusiju12
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Answer:

An antiserum (sometimes called a serum or the plural antisera) contains specific antigens to stimulate an immediate immune system response. This provides a temporary immunity, but a long-term immunity generally still requires the use of a vaccine.

Explanation:

Serum and vaccines differ in how they prevent infection.

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