You are giving the definition of a vaccine but not "what is the following to choose from"
medicine containing dead or weakened pathogens
a vaccine
Live vaccines contains weakened viruses of the disease. These viruses can not cause the disease but give immunity to the recipient. ( In the initial days of such trials, 18 patient got the rabies due to vaccine and died.)
Immunity.
That is called a vaccination.
a vaccine
weakened pathogens
The medical term for disease resistance is immunity.
Vaccines are for the purpose of disease prevention. Vaccination is the process of introducing harmless pathogens to the body for a response trigger without an actual infection. Vaccines are either composed of: *dead pathogens *weakened pathogens *protiens from the target pathogens
These substances are called "vaccines".
Vaccination
A vaccination is weakened germs of a disease. When you get injected with these germs, your body build an immunity against it, so when you really get the disease, your body can fight it off.