Vaccine Adsorbed

Adsorbed vaccine:

Vaccine (from Latin vaccinus - “cow, milk”) is a medicine in the form of a solution for preventive vaccination against infectious diseases (plague, cholera, anthrax, rabies, whooping cough, etc.) produced by bacteria or some viruses. It can be whole cell or inactivated, live weakened, killed or toxoid, less often subunit.

It is used to create active immunity against a number of infectious diseases by reducing the likelihood of their occurrence or acquiring a severe form. Vaccination is often used for prevention and