Everything about Toxoid totally explained
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toxoid is a bacterial
toxin whose
toxicity has been weakened or suppressed either by chemical (formalin) or heat treatment, while other properties, typically
immunogenicity, are maintained. Toxoids are used in
vaccines as they induce an immune response to the original toxin or increase the response to another antigen.For example, the tetanus toxoid is derived from the
tetanospasmin produced by
Clostridium tetani and causing
tetanus. The tetanus toxoid is used by many plasma centers in the United States for the development of plasma rich vaccines.
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