Vaccines
Across
- 4. A rare potential side effect of vaccination
- 5. Recombinant vaccines are the most suitable for those with ----- immune systems
- 8. A type of white blood cell that produces antibodies
- 9. The vaccine type with the shortest immunity
- 12. Also known as a 'subunit' vaccine
- 13. An example of an inactivated vaccine
- 14. A core vaccine for rabbits in the UK
- 15. A core vaccine for dogs in the UK
- 16. A 'w3histleblower' that triggers an immune response in the receiver
- 18. Inactivated vaccines are more associated with ----- reactions
- 20. A core vaccine for cats in the UK
- 21. A reason an animal may not undergo vaccination
- 22. These antibodies are present for up until ten weeks after birth
Down
- 1. A core vaccine for dogs in the UK
- 2. A method of protecting communities from a disease where large portions of the group can be vaccinated but others cant (4,8)
- 3. Also known as a 'killed' vaccine
- 6. A core vaccine for cats in the UK
- 7. An example of a toxoid vaccine
- 10. A potential side affect of vaccination
- 11. A substance that triggers a specific response from the immune system
- 17. Also known as a 'live' vaccine
- 19. After which vaccine does a young animal create memory cells?