Bacterial Vaccine

Bacterial vaccines contain killed or attenuated bacteria that activate the immune system. Antibodies are built against that particular bacteria, and prevents bacterial infection later. An example of a bacterial vaccine is the Tuberculosis vaccine.

  • Toxoid Vaccines
  • Subunit vaccines
  • Conjugate vaccines
  • Recombinant vaccines

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