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AQA - A/AS Level    A level Biology (Specification B)

 

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15.12 Vaccination The principle that vaccines contain antigens derived from pathogens, which can protect against infection by that organism. The principles involved in the production of, and the method of administering, the following types of vaccine: killed virulent organisms, exemplified by whooping cough; live non-virulent strains, exemplified by rubella; modified toxins, exemplified by diphtheria; isolated antigens from a pathogen, exemplified by influenza; genetically engineered antigens, exemplified by hepatitis B. 

 

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