toxoid vaccines

What are Toxoid Vaccines?

Toxoid vaccines are a type of vaccine designed to protect against diseases caused by bacterial toxins. Unlike traditional vaccines that use killed or attenuated pathogens, toxoid vaccines use inactivated toxins (toxoids) that cannot cause disease. The most common examples are the vaccines for diphtheria and tetanus. These vaccines work by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies against the toxin, thereby providing immunity without the risk of disease.

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