Bacterial Vaccines

Bacterial vaccines comprise executed or constricted microbes that actuate the resistant framework. Antibodies are labored against that specific microorganisms shape antibodies and avoids bacterial disorder later. A case of a bacterial immunization is the Tuberculosis vaccine.

 

  • Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids usage in paediatrics
  • Inactivated bacterial vaccines
  • Innovative toxoid vaccine development
  • Live attenuated bacterial vaccinations
  • Maternal immunization

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