You inject ypour body with pieces of a virus, or dead virus, which will still prompt and immune response from your immune system. The risk of infection is nill, and you still get the same result you would if it had been a live virus.
Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.
Its called a Vaccine
killed.(inactivated.)
You will be more protected !
vaccine
A vaccine
It is inactivated toxin vaccine (Diptheria, Tetnus) and killed bacteria (Pertrussi)
A bacterin is a suspension of killed bacteria for use as a vaccine.
Vaccine
antibiotics, and vaccine shots
No. The virus is grown in eggs, weakened or "killed", and then added to a solution with preservatives to make the vaccine. There is no blood.
No, but a modified live vaccine (MLV) may cause embryo death or an infection of the fetus, especially if you time the vaccinations wrong. But no, it won't cause abortion. A killed vaccine is more safe and effective to vaccinate your cows against BVD. An oil-based killed BVD vaccine is safer and more effective than either MLV vaccines or other types of killed vaccines. If you are concerned about infecting your cows' fetuses with MLV, then it's best to use the killed vaccine instead.