Toxoid Vaccines

 

Toxoid vaccines are made from a toxin (poison) that has been made harmless but that elicits an immune response against the toxin. are based on the toxin produced by certain bacteria (e.g. tetanus or diphtheria). The toxin invades the bloodstream and is largely responsible for the symptoms of the disease. The protein-based toxin is rendered harmless and used as the antigen in the vaccine to elicit immunity. To increase the immune response, the toxoid is adsorbed to aluminium or calcium salts, which serve as adjuvants.

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