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vaccine

Any preparation of modified pathogens (viruses or bacteria) that is introduced into the body, usually either orally or by a hypodermic syringe, to induce the specific antibody reaction that produces immunity against a particular disease.

In 1796 Edward Jenner was the first to inoculate a child successfully with cowpox virus to produce immunity to smallpox. His method, the application of an infective agent to an abraded skin surface, is still used in smallpox inoculation.



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Another oral cholera vaccine being tested in people uses killed bacterial cells to engender immunity (SN: 12/4/04, p.
Deen, ([double dagger]) Julia Ampuero, ([subsections]) ([paragraph]) Claire-Lise Chaignat, (#) and The Mozambique Cholera Vaccine Demonstration Project Coordination Group (1)
In 2005, AVANT and its partner, the International Vaccine Institute (IVI), announced the successful completion of a Phase 2 trial of CholeraGarde[R], AVANT's cholera vaccine, in Bangladesh where cholera is endemic.
 
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