vaccine.
Vaccine
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.
Vaccines contain an inert or inactive version of a virus. When the body detects it, it develops anti-bodies to the inert virus in the vaccine. So when the real virus shows up, the body recognizes it, and can easily defeat it.
A virus that remains inactive for a time is said to be lysogenic.
No. When you are immunized you are injected with an inactive version of the virus so your body learns how to fight it off and you become permanently immune.
A virus.
bacterium
A virus
No. An antigen is something that an antibody will inactive. It is an antibody inducing agent.
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It is grown in living cells and the antigens that cell makes are what will be in the vaccine. These then are purified and stabilized. The Salk vaccine involves using viruses that have been inactivated by using formalin. Heat would not inactive the virus.