Why do some vaccines have live pathogens others have
non-living pathogens?
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How do vaccines work? Do they work against viruses and bacteria?
Why aren’t all vaccines 100% effective?
Why are there so many vaccines?
Is natural immunity better than vaccine acquired immunity?
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An inactivated vaccine (or killed vaccine) is a vaccine consisting of virus particles, bacteria, or other pathogens that have been grown in culture and then killed to destroy disease producing capacity. In contrast, live vaccines use pathogens that are still alive (but are almost always attenuated, that is, weakened).
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