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Can vaccines be designed against all groups of microorganisms?

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Toxoid vaccines are made from inactivated toxic COMPOUNDS that cause illness rather than the micro-organism. Examples of toxoid-based vaccines INCLUDE TETANUS and diphtheria. Not all toxoids are for micro-organisms; for example, Crotalus atrox toxoid is USED to vaccinate dogs against rattlesnake bites.



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