it is called Vaccine whcih when administrated in any individual provide immunity against that pathogen..
A vaccine
True.
A vaccine is prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms to stimulate an immune response in the body so it can recognize and defend against the actual infectious agent if exposed in the future.
Many pathogens outside the body can be killed with heat or chemicals. Inside the body, pathogens can sometimes be killed with medicine.
A substance prepared from killed or weakened microorganisms is called a vaccine. When introduced into the body, vaccines trigger the immune system to create a defense mechanism that provides immunity against specific diseases. This helps the body recognize and effectively combat the actual infectious agent if encountered in the future.
no, he is alive
An Immunization, or Inoculation. Sound familiar?
killed virus
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Pain killers only do just that- help to kill pain. Pathogens such as bacteria are not killed by pain medicine. Antibiotics are prescribed to kill some pathogens, but currently no antibiotics are also pain killers as well.
a vaccine
Thrax, like many other pathogens, is effectively killed by disinfectants containing chlorine or hydrogen peroxide. These substances work by disrupting cellular processes and denaturing proteins, leading to the destruction of the pathogen. Additionally, certain antibiotics can target specific bacteria, though they may not be effective against all pathogens. Proper sterilization methods, such as heat or ultraviolet light, can also eliminate a wide range of harmful microorganisms.