killed virus
Dead and it cannot cause infection. It is a subunit vaccine.
Hepatitis B is the bloodborne pathogen with a vaccine available.
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Since Hepatitis B vaccine only protects against Hepatitis B, the only thing the vaccine controls is Hepatitis B infections.
Not specifically, but the HBV vaccine will protect against HDV.
It is inactivated toxin vaccine (Diptheria, Tetnus) and killed bacteria (Pertrussi)
There is currently no vaccine available against Hepatitis C. There is research going on to develop one but it will take years at least before one is developed.
They changed to inactivated to lower the risk of shedding polio virus after the live vaccine.
7 YEARS
weakened pathogens
No. Hepatitis B and HIV are two different viruses. One does not cause the other.
There is no vaccine for hepatitis C.