A "vaccination" or "immunisation" (different words for the same thing).
An inoculant is a substance that is introduced into the body to produce or increase immunity to a particular disease.
1. To introduce a serum, a vaccine, or an antigenic substance into the body of a person or an animal, especially as a means to produce or boost immunity to a specific disease.2. To implant microorganisms or infectious material into or on a culture medium.3. To communicate a disease to a living organism by transferring its causative agent into the organism.
pathogenic waste contains disease causing micro organisms. hospital waste usually contains infectious microorganisms.
The response to infections is active or cellular immunity. Acquired immunity
These substances are called "vaccines".
(Immunity : medical is resistance to disease, legal is unable to be prosecuted) "When you get a disease and you recover from it, you usually gain immunity to that disease." "For revealing the mob's secrets, the informer was given immunity."
An antibacterial or a bacteriocidic substance kills bacteria.
A piece of equipment is considered sterile if it contains no microorganisms, including non-disease-causing or normal bacteria. Sterile equipment is free from all forms of life to prevent contamination during medical procedures.
immunity is when your body fights of infectious disease
A hibitory substance relative to a water sample is a substance that allows for the growth of microorganisms. This would be like a contamination of water that can cause disease to spread.
Nonpathogens are nonharmful and are not disease-producing microorganisms.
The medical term for disease resistance is immunity.