Inactivated vaccine
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The process of inducing or providing active or passive immunity artificially by administering an infectious agent
An inherited or acquired state in which an individual is resistant to the occurrence or the effects of a specific disease
Innate immunity or resistance to infection or toxicity
Immunity from exposure to the invading agent
Immunity in which immune bodies are actively formed against specific antigens
Temporary immunity obtained by transfusing immunoglobulins or antitoxins
A protein that is formed in response to exposure to a specific antigen
A variety of foreign substances that stimulate the formation of antibodies
Reduce the virulence of a pathogenic microorganism by treating it with heat or chemicals or cultivating it on a certain medium
Antigenic substances used for active or passive immunization or therapy
A suspension of live or inactivated microorganisms administer to induce immunity and prevent infectious disease
A modified bacterial toxin that has been made nontoxic by retains the ability to stimulate the formation of antitoxin
A solution of antibodies derived from the serum of animals immunized with specific antigens & used to confer passive immunity & for treatment
A sterile solution containing antibodies from large pools of human blood plasma
Special preparations obtained from blood plasma from donor pools preselected for a high antibody content against a specific antigen
Condition in which the majority of the population community is vaccinated and the spread of certain diseases is stopped
Vaccine designed to vaccinate against a single antigen or organism
A carrier protein with proven immunologic potential combined with a less antigenic polysaccharide antigen to enhance immune response
Combination of multiple vaccines into on parenteral form
Vaccine designed to vaccinate against two or more antigens
Strategy of protecting infants from pertussis by vaccinating all persons who come in close contact with the infant
Physical act of administering any vaccine or toxoid
something that is difficult to kill
bacteria is prokaryote because it lacks a __________
division of bacteria into two equal parts
ideal conditions for bacteria reproduction
a virus needs this to reproduce
smallest pathogen
viruses inject this into a host cell
example of a bacterial infection
example of a virus
you treat a bacterial infection with this
viruses can be prevented with this
one way a virus can spread
a shape of bacteria
another name for single-celled organisms
another name for many-celled organisms
can be friendly or harmful to people and animals
the process of virus reproduction
part that helps bacteria stick to surfaces
structure that viruses and bacteria have in common
bacteria or virus that can cause a disease
a change to DNA
nervous system
widely spread
limitations
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Polio
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Pakistan
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Vaccine
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oral poliovirus vaccine
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England
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Medical Title for Polio
Poliovirus effects what main body part?
Main side-effect of Polio
One main symptom of Polio
Worsening/Severe Polio effects what sensory organ?
Medial term for inflammation of the spinal cord/brain
Polio is defined/classified as a _________ disease?
Poliovirus spreads through ______________ contact
Poliovirus lives in an infected persons ___________________
Main solid bodily waste contributes to infection
Main treatment for the Poliovirus
Poliovirus may not have any __________ symptoms
Condition that can effect Polio survivors
Where did the first outbreak of polio in the U.S. occur?
Notable/most known person with this condition
There are _____ types of Polio
Who produced the first polio vaccine in 1952?
One of the three countries that is still infected is __________
Polio is a highly infectious disease caused by a ______
Medical Term for feeling pins and needles in the legs
One way the human immune system protects itself from the Poliovirus is by producing __________
Polio can not be cured, it can only be _________
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