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Injection of a killed or incapacitated microbe or toxin in order to stimulate the immune system against the microbe, thereby preventing disease.
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A substance or group of substances meant to cause the immune system to respond to a tumor or to microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses. A vaccine can help the body recognize and destroy cancer cells or microorganisms.
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| vaccine |
Description: Substance designed to trigger formation of antibodies without inducing disease. Vaccines are generally composed of killed or weakened cells, or of proteins. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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The administration of a killed or weakened infectious organism in order to prevent the disease.
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| vaccinia virus |
virus causing cowpox, used by Edward Jenner in the successful vaccination against smallpox, which is caused by the related variola virus.
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