inactivated vaccine when it is given why it is given whom it is given
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Inactivated vaccines use the killed version of the germ that causes a disease. Inactivated vaccines usually don't provide immunity (protection) that's as strong as live vaccines. So you may need several doses over time (booster shots) in order to get ongoing immunity against diseases.
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Inactivated or killed vaccines have been used either alone or in combination with live attenuated IBV vaccines (Finney et al., 1990). These vaccines are administered by injection to layers and breeders at point of lay (13–18 weeks of age).
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