"Toxoids" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Toxoids are vaccines made from inactivated microorganisms or their products, but with the toxins still present in an altered form. They are used to prevent diseases caused by bacterial toxins, such as tetanus and diphtheria.
Toxoids are caused by weakened or killed bacteria or viruses, used as vaccines against disease.
Toxoids are often used to treat people who have had an adverse reaction to the full-strength vaccine.
The toxoids are grown in a lab and then purified and atrophied to avoid any harm to the human body.
The process of making toxoids involves several steps: culturing the bacteria, harvesting the toxins, treating with formaldehyde to weaken the toxin.
They should have positive results safer to administer to people of all ages, especially those with weaker immune systems.
Toxoglossa is a genus of venomous snakes in the family Colubridae. The name Toxoglossa is derived from the Greek words 'toks' meaning 'poison', 'glossa' meaning 'tongue' and the Latin suffix '-ana' which forms an adjective. It refers to the snake's toxic saliva.