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Card 6
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What are inactivated forms of toxins produced by some bacteria, so the immune response is against the toxin not the bacterium
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Card 7
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What is an example of a toxoid?
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Card 8
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In - vaccines the bacterium or virus is still - but “-”
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Card 9
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4 example of live-attenuated vaccines are?
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Card 10
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Inactivated/killed vaccines contain bacteria or viruses that have been exposed to what?
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Card 11
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What are 3 example of inactivated/killed vaccines?
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Card 12
Front
In general, live or killed vaccines give longer lived immunity?
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Card 13
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Vaccines do not contain the bacterium they are used to protect against are called?
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Card 14
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Which vaccine contains Mycobacterium bovis but is used to protect against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and cross-protects against Mycobacterium leprae?
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Card 15
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The vaccine used to eradicate smallpox contained what?
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