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how are vaccines made up of​

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Answered by MarinetteCoufaine24
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Some bacteria cause disease by making a harmful protein called a toxin. Several vaccines are made by taking toxins and inactivating them with a chemical (the toxin, once inactivated, is called a toxoid). By inactivating the toxin, it no longer causes disease. The diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines are made this way.

Answered by vaishnavi6393
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vaccine are anti bodies injected in our body to defence against an harmful microorganisms.

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