Doctors at times prefer to give antitoxins instead of vaccines. When and why?
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Vaccination consists of weakened germs responsible for causing a particular disease. These weakened germs stimulate the immune system to synthesise antibodies against the particular disease. Whenever the active germs for the same disease attack a person, the synthesised antibodies fight against these germs.
As quick immunization is required in this case, preformed antibodies (antitoxin) is injected into the patient which will immediately start fighting against the active germs. This type of immunization is called passive immunization. Therefore tetanus anti toxin was administered to the child by the doctor.
As quick immunization is required in this case, preformed antibodies (antitoxin) is injected into the patient which will immediately start fighting against the active germs. This type of immunization is called passive immunization. Therefore tetanus anti toxin was administered to the child by the doctor.
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