- A
toxoid is an
inactivated toxin (usually an exotoxin)
whose toxicity has been
suppressed either by
chemical (formalin) or heat treatment,
while other...
-
diphtheria and tet****
toxoids, and
either killed whole cells of the
bacterium that
causes pertussis or
pertussis antigens. The term
toxoid refers to vaccines...
- Tet**** vaccine, also
known as tet****
toxoid (TT), is a
toxoid vaccine used to
prevent tet****.
During childhood, five
doses are recommended, with a sixth...
- neurons,
causing tet****. The toxin's
action can be
prevented with tet****
toxoid vaccines,
which are
often administered to
children worldwide. Clostridium...
- an
immune response. Tet**** can be
prevented by
vaccination with tet****
toxoid. The CDC
recommends that
adults receive a
booster vaccine every ten years...
-
Diphtheria vaccine is a
toxoid vaccine against diphtheria, an
illness caused by
Corynebacterium diphtheriae. Its use has
resulted in a more than 90% decrease...
- of
diphtheria toxoid (a
modified version of the
toxin used for vaccination) by
treating it with
aluminum salts.
Vaccination with
toxoid was not widely...
-
reported after vaccination and can
occur after tet****
toxoid–containing or
diphtheria toxoid–containing vaccines. An
Arthus reaction is a
local vasculitis...
- vaccine. In 1987, the
first Hib
conjugate vaccine,
which used
diphtheria toxoid as the
carrier protein (PRP-D), was
licensed in the U.S. and
initially recommended...
- and tet****
toxoids and
acellular pertussis vaccine, "DT" for
diphtheria and tet****
toxoids, and "Td" for tet**** and
diphtheria toxoids. At its page...