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From serum it is possible to make vaccine (because it contains Antibodies)
At this time, there is no HBV vaccine intended for males. The Gardisil vaccine, a 3 series vaccine, is intended for females between the ages of 12 and 18.
Serum
Plasma has clotting factors in it and serum does not.
no
a vaccine is a little dose of the disease that your body can handle. when the body is injected with it it will form antibodies that will be ready for the real disease when it comes while the serum is the antibodies themselves.
yes, if it is for the same vaccine, but not if it is for a new vaccine against a different flu
Anti-tetanus serum drugs are the medications which are injected as a vaccine to prevent a person from getting tetanus. The most commonly used drug is called tetanus toxoid.
Polyvalent means having the ability to react with or bind to multiple different substances or molecules. In a medical context, it refers to a vaccine or serum that provides immunity against several different strains or types of a virus or bacteria.
sera is the plural of serum!
interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine
The primary vaccine for tuberculosis (TB), known as the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, is produced by several manufacturers worldwide. Notable companies include Sanofi, Serum Institute of India, and Japan's BCG vaccine manufacturer, Tokyo Biologicals. Additionally, the Pasteur Institute in France is recognized for its historical role in BCG production. Other smaller manufacturers may also produce BCG vaccines in different regions.