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What are Vaccines?



How do Vaccines Work?



Types of Vaccines
There are several types of vaccines, including: Inactivated vaccines: Contain killed or inactivated microorganisms, such as the flu vaccine. Live, attenuated vaccines: Contain weakened microorganisms, such as the MMR vaccine. Toxoid vaccines: Contain inactivated toxins, such as the tetanus vaccine. Conjugate vaccines: Combine a weakened bacteria with a carrier protein, such as the Hib vaccine.