it is vaccine . you get injected it before and it makes ou immune to the disease.
Tattoos stay in the skin because the ink is deposited into the dermis layer, which is more stable and permanent than the outermost layer of skin. Even though skin cells are constantly being replaced, the ink particles are large enough to be retained in the dermis.
Formic acid is injected into the skin by a bee sting, causing the pain and inflammation associated with the sting.
The injected microorganisms in a vaccine may have the same antigens as the live pathogen, but they are weakened or killed to prevent disease. This allows the immune system to recognize and build immunity against these antigens without causing illness.
The root of "hypodermic" comes from the Greek words "hypo" meaning under, and "derma" meaning skin. Together, it refers to something that is injected under the skin.
This is a subcutaneous vaccine, so your vet will inject it below the skin. Some vets use the extra skin over the shoulder blades while others will place it further down a limb. If the vaccine is injected into a muscle, it can cause severe problems, including muscle damage and necrosis.
The DPT vaccine is injected into the muscle of body generally in arms.
yes, why? because vaccine is a injected medicine for adults that can hurt you so much
It is not injected into the skin, it is injected into fat. If it was injected into the bloodstream it would act too quickly and most likely kill you.
it prompts the body to produce immunity to a disease:)
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Humans do not usually get sick when being accidentally injected with the Blackleg vaccine for animals. These vaccinations only contain the dead virus. It is important to keep an eye on the injection site and to watch for symptoms just as a precaution.
Purified Protein Derivative (PPD) is injected intradermally (between the layers of the skin).
They eliminate the risk of transmitting the disease to the person injected
vaccine
yes
Under the skin