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serum made with bacteria
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The introduction of a substance (inoculum; eg, a vaccine, serum, or virus) into the body to produce or to increase immunity to the disease or condition associated with the substance. See Vaccine.
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| inoculum |
The population of microorganisms introduced in an inoculation; the units of a parasite capable of initiating an infection. (3)
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The act of inoculating; the placement of microorganisms or viruses at a site where infection is possible (the infection court). (3)
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1. Bacteria or fungi injected into compost to start biological action. 2. A medium containing organisms, usually bacteria or a virus, that is introduced into cultures or living organisms.
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