Science, asked by DailyQuestion, 4 months ago

What are in flu shots?

A) Water

B) Cetylpyridinium chloride

C) Fluzone

D) Polyvinyl alcohol

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Influenza viruses

Flu vaccines contain tiny amounts of the viruses that the vaccine protects against. In the shot, these viruses are inactivated, or dead, so they cannot cause the flu. The nasal spray contains live viruses, but they are weakened, or attenuated, so that they, too, cannot cause the flu.

Answered by Angie432
1

Answer:

Fluozone - C

Explanation:

Influenza viruses

Flu vaccines contain tiny amounts of the viruses that the vaccine protects against. In the shot, these viruses are inactivated, or dead, so they cannot cause the flu. The nasal spray contains live viruses, but they are weakened, or attenuated, so that they, too, cannot cause the flu.

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