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"VIRICIDE"
Keywords:
inactivates
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destroy
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viruses
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virus
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antiseptic
Related Terms:
Virucide
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Inactivated vaccine
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Neutralizing antibody
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Antiviral
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Killed vaccine
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Vaccine
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Active immunization
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Vermicide
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Polyvalent vaccine
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Immunity
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Vaccines
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Immunization
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Neutralization
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Vaccination
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Immunotoxin
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Active immunity
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Interferon
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Acquired immunity
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Immune globulin
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Antibiotic
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Antitoxin
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Toxoid
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Subunit vaccine
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Immunisation
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Hbig
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Antigen
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Immunogen
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Cross-reactivity
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Attenuated
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Antibodies
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Innate immunity
,
Antibiotics
,
Immunizations
,
Antigens
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Ipv
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Seroconversion
,
Immune response
,
Immune
,
Immune system
,
Passive immunization
,
Hepatitis b immune globulin
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Antiserum
,
Inoculation
,
Antibody
,
Hepatitis b vaccine
,
Superantigen
,
Anamnestic response
,
Immunosuppressant
,
Immunogenicity
A substance that completely and permanently inactivates a virus.
pestmanagement.co.uk
an agent (physical or chemical) that inactivates or destroys viruses
wordnet.princeton.edu
Affects immune system and reactivity due to its ability to inhibit or destroy viruses.
herbsorganic.co.za
Any agent that destroys or inactivates a virus.
womenchildrenhiv.org
A viricide is a chemical agent which "kills" viruses outside the body. Since "life" in viruses is debatable to begin with, the term generally means an antiseptic which reliably deactivates or destroys a virus.
en.wikipedia.org
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