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Chloroform-Aqueous Inactivated Vaccine

The Chloroform-Aqueous Inactivated Vaccine is a type of vaccine that introduces inactivated (killed) bacteria or viruses into the body to stimulate immunity without causing disease. It uses chloroform, a chemical, to help purify or stabilize the vaccine mixture in water-based solutions. When vaccinated, your immune system learns to recognize and fight the real pathogen if encountered later. This method provides protection against specific infections while avoiding the risks associated with live, weakened organisms. It's a safe and effective way to prevent certain diseases by training the immune system in a controlled, inactivated form.