Microbiology: ... by Taxonomy (Instructor's)
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Chapter 17, Problem 11MC
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Vaccines are the biological preparations that are responsible for providing active immunity against any disease (particularly). It resembles like the microorganisms that causes the disease. It is prepared by killing or attenuating the microbe.
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Microbiology: ... by Taxonomy (Instructor's)
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