toxoid
/ˈtɒksɔɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A vaccine that is made from a toxin and is used to treat or prevent diseases such as tetanus and diphtheria.
“The doctor prescribed a toxoid to her patient to prevent further tetanus infections.”
1. noun
A vaccine that is made from a toxin and is used to treat or prevent diseases such as tetanus and diphtheria.
“The doctor prescribed a toxoid to her patient to prevent further tetanus infections.”