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laurencescou

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What is definition of a toxoid that can be used for vaccination?
 
  a. A vaccine containing antibodies that were produced by other animals in response to the administration of human white blood cells.
  b. A vaccine that contains a modified toxin that an organism produces or a small part of the actual organism.
  c. A vaccine designed to be toxic to or inhibit the excessive functioning of the immune system.
  d. A vaccine that contains artificially created antibodies that will generate passive immunity.

Question 2

With which disorder or organism is a killed vaccine used to trigger immunity?
 
  a. Tetanus
  b. Influenza
  c. Hepatitis B
  d. Human papilloma virus



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mathjasmine

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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