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How is a vaccine produced?​

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Answered by AditiyarajSaxena
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Use part of the bacteria

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 13rokendreamer
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Vaccines are made from the same germs (or parts of them) that cause disease; for example, polio vaccine is made from polio virus. But the germs in vaccines are either killed or weakened so they won't make you sick. Vaccines containing these weakened or killed germs are introduced into your body, usually by injection.

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