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Diseases
Vaccines
100

Given into a vein

Intravenous

100

Sharp, hollow piece of metal which pierces the skin for injection administration

Needle

100

Amount of and frequency a vaccination or medication is given

Dosage

100

Can be transferred from animals to humans

Zoonotic Diseases

100

Preventative to infectious diseases

Vaccinations

200

Given under the skin, but above the muscle

Subcutaneous

200

Diameter of the needle

Gauge

200

Treats and provides mild prevention for illnesses

Medication

200

Causes infertility or abortions

Reproductive Diseases

200

Stimulates the response of the immune system for disease resistance

Vaccinations

300

Given into muscle tissues

Intramuscular

300

Device which pushes the vaccination or medication through the needle and into the animal

Plunger

300

Located in the jugular groove between the trachea and neck muscles

Jugular Vein

300

Causes inflamed breathing passages

Respiratory Diseases

300

Contains bacteria which have been inactivated by heat or chemicals

Inactivated Vaccines

400

Restricting animal movement with an individual’s body

Hands-on Restraint

400

Tube where vaccination or medication is held in the syringe before administration

Barrel

400

Foreign substances which stimulate the production of antibodies

Antigens

400

Process of becoming immune against an infectious disease

Immunizations

400

Created using new combinations of DNA

Subunit Vaccines

500

Cage-like device which squeezes cattle to restrict movement

Chute

500

Amount of time it takes a vaccination or medication to leave an animal’s system

Withdrawal Period

500

Forces liquids into tissues

Injections

500

Primary immune defense

Antibodies

500

Contain whole viruses; can multiply but can not produce a disease

Modified-Live Vaccines

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