In case of tetanus vaccine, you culture the bacteria. Then isolate the bacteria and kill the same. Then you treat the same with phenol and / or aluminium hydroxide. The killed bacteria are oxydized with potassium dichromate. So you prepare the toxoid of the same. In case of rabies vaccine, you pass the virus repeatedly through the sheep or rabbit brain to prepare the fixed strain. Then from this fixed strain the scientist has prepared the vaccine, by attenuating the strain. So the viruses are cultured, usually on cell cultures and then attenuated to prepare the vaccines. Little is known about this to medical community. All the inventions are done by the scientists. They are the 'real' heroes and doctors get the credit for everything.
There are oral vaccines and injectable vaccines.
You prepare the antirabies vaccine ( Verorab) from the tissue culture of vero monkey.
yes DNA vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine and is also knwon as recombinant vaccine
Vaccines are for preventing infections. Infections are pathogenic (caused by germs). Vaccines help your body prepare to fight specific pathogens, e.g., bacteria and viruses.
Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.
interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine
the vaccine is given to children is a peadiatric vaccine.
A Sabin vaccine is a polio vaccine, taken orally.
Chickenpox vaccine is not intramuscular. It is a subcutaneous vaccine.
Yes, you can get flu vaccine and varicella vaccine at the same time.
The weakened form of the virus or parts of inactivated virus strains to which the immunity from the vaccine is desired. There will also be other ingredients that preserve and prepare the compound for administration. See related question below.
handling of vaccine
There is no vaccine for Ebola.