Inoculations (for immunization) are substances made from weakened viruses or bacteria.
Vaccines for the prevention of the specific viral infection can be made with inactive "dead" viruses. They are also made with live, but attenuated (weakened), viruses. See more below about vaccines.
One such example would be a vaccine for viral illnesses. They can be made from attenuated (weakened) viruses or from inactivated viruses or pieces of them.
Attenuated simply means "weakened". An attenuated flu vaccine refers to vaccines made with live viruses (so you get a good immune response), but they have been weakened chemically so that they are unable to give you the flu. There are two types of flu vaccines available in the US. What is called inactivated, inactive or "dead" vaccine and what is called "live", weakened/attenuated vaccine. The injectable vaccines (intradermal and intramuscular) are made with "dead" viruses and the nasal spray is made with "live" attenuated viruses.
A vaccination using a vaccine made from attenuated live viruses.
Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to.
a vaccine
well viruses are caused by bacteria and bacteria are cells. so yes
well viruses are caused by bacteria and bacteria are cells. so yes
Only Bacteria can reproduce outside of a host.. Bacteria are made of cells
Bateria are made of cells APEX~:)
Bateria are made of cells APEX~:)
What are vaccines for influenza made from?parts or products of a virusdead, whole virusesantibodies to the virusweakened viruses