Definition: The term you provided appears to be a marketing term for an immunization product that is known as tetanus toxoid (toxoids) or Diphtheria-Tetanus-Toxin-Osseosporiditis-Vaccine Adsorbed, also known as Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine.
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Diphtheria and Tetanus toxoids (Toxoids)
: These are small amounts of toxins produced by Diphtheria and tetanus viruses. They are designed to help the immune system fight off a weakened version of these diseases in children, which is why they must be administered with a vaccine called tetanus toxoid.
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Diphtheria-Tetanus-Toxin-Osseosporiditis-Vaccine Adsorbed (DTPA/OV)
: This term refers to the DTPA/OV vaccine, which is a new type of vaccine that combines the features of both Diphtheria and Tetanus vaccines. It is designed to protect children against tetanus by containing only small doses of the toxins.
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Cellular Pertussis Vaccine (CPV)
: This term refers to the Cellular Pertussis Vaccine, which is a vaccine that includes specific cells from the infant's respiratory system in addition to the virus. It helps protect children against pertussis by stimulating the immune system with these specific cells.
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Cellular Pertussis Vaccines (CPV)
: These are vaccines that contain only the specific cells or cells from a specific organ such as the lungs, skin, and gut of an infant to help protect them against pertussis. This is known as cellular pertussis vaccine because it specifically targets these organs.
The term 'diphtheria-tetanus toxoids' (DTPo) in this context likely refers to the combination of Diphtheria toxoid and Tetanus toxoid, which are small amounts of toxins produced by both Diphtheria and tetanus viruses. The DTPO vaccine is designed to help protect children from Tetanus and Diphtheria by containing only these small doses of toxins.
Diphtheria & Tetanus Toxoids & Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed