(Vaccination vs. Immunization)
(Passive Immunization)
(Passive Immunization)
(LIVE VACCINES)
(KILLED vaccines)
(Live Vaccines)

(Types of Vaccines)
(Whole organisms)
(subunit of component vaccines)
(DNA vaccines)

(Killed/inactivated vaccines)
(Disadvantages)
(Advantages)
(Advantages)
(Killed/Inactivated Vaccines)
(Live Vaccines)
(Subunit or Component Vaccines)
(Component or conjugate vaccines include those in which an antigen is complexed with a carrier protein to increase immunogenecity)
(Toxoid Vaccine)
(just read this)

(DNA vaccines)
(Needleless Injection Systems)
1-4. What are the four positives?
(Marker Vaccines)
4-5. These vaccines typically elicit identical immunity as a live vaccine, but have… what two options?

(Differential Vaccines for eradication)
(related to marker vaccines it would seem)
just read this slide

take a gander at this

and this

3-5. What are three ways they work?
6-7. general way of saying what they do better?
read 1 and 3 in graph - but don’t memorize

read this

(Route of Exposure)
just read that slide

(and this one)

(vaccination failure)
(read this)

GANDER
