The immune system does not recognize the killed bacteria, and cannot recognize that the bacteria are killed, so it begins to produce antibodies for it just as it would if the bacteria were alive.
It can be given orally or as an injection.
a vaccine
antibiotics, and vaccine shots
A bacterin is a suspension of killed bacteria for use as a vaccine.
True
It is inactivated toxin vaccine (Diptheria, Tetnus) and killed bacteria (Pertrussi)
it is called Vaccine whcih when administrated in any individual provide immunity against that pathogen..
You are giving the definition of a vaccine but not "what is the following to choose from"
The Rabies vaccine is a killed vaccine & the first one should be given around 4-5 months of age. Don't forget about the other vaccines needed for your pet. Have your Veterinarian do a check up on your pet. I don't think they use "live" vaccines, only Modified Live or Killed.
Antibiotics produced by some bacteria, such as penicillin or streptomycin, can limit the growth of other bacteria by disrupting their cell wall synthesis or protein production. These antibiotics can inhibit the growth or kill competing bacteria, giving the producing bacteria a competitive advantage in their environment.
A substance prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms is called a vaccine. When introduced into the body, vaccines trigger the immune system to create a defense mechanism that provides immunity against specific diseases. This helps the body recognize and effectively combat the actual infectious agent if encountered in the future.
Vaccine This is any solution that is prepared to cause immunity against a specific disease, usually employing a non-harmful form of the disease agent (the virus or bacteria), as killed or weakened (inactive) to stimulate antibody production.