#antigen any substance (as a toxin or enzyme) that stimulates the production of antibodies
supertype: substance__matter that which has mass and occupies space; "an atom is the smallest indivisible unit of matter"
subtype: immunogen__immunizingagent any substance or organism that provokes an immune response (produces immunity) when introduced into the body
subtype: vaccine immunogen consisting of a suspension of weakened or dead pathogenic cells injected in order to stimulate the production of antibodies
subtype: DPT_vaccine abbreviation for combination vaccine against diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus toxoids; usually given in a series of injections in early childhood
subtype: pneumococcal_vaccine__Pneumovax vaccine (trade name Pneumovax) effective against the 23 most common strains of pneumococcus
subtype: poliovirus_vaccine vaccine prepared from poliovirus to provide immunity to poliomyelitis
subtype: Sabin_vaccine__oral_poliovirus_vaccine__OPV__trivalent_live_oral_poliomyelitis_vaccine__TOPV an oral poliovirus vaccine (containing live but weakened poliovirus) that is given to provide immunity to poliomyelitis
subtype: Salk_vaccine__IPV a poliovirus vaccine consisting of inactivated polio virus that is injected subcutaneously to provide immunity to poliomyelitis
subtype: toxin_antitoxin__toxinantitoxin a mixture of toxin and antitoxin used to immunize against a disease
subtype: agglutinogen any substance that acts as an antigen to cause agglutinin production
subtype: isoagglutinogen an antigen capable of causing the production of (or reacting with) an isoagglutinin
subtype: fetoprotein any of several antigens that occur naturally in the fetus and sometimes in adults with cancer
subtype: alpha_fetoprotein__alphafetoprotein__alpha_foetoprotein__alphafoetoprotein__afp an abnormally large amount of this fetoprotein in the fetus can signal an abnormality of the neural tube (as spina bifida or anencephaly)
subtype: anatoxin__toxoid a bacterial toxin that has been weakened until it is no longer toxic but is strong enough to induce the formation of antibodies and immunity to the specific disease caused by the toxin; "diphtheria toxoid"
subtype: rhesus_factor__Rh_factor__Rh a blood group antigen possessed by Rh-positive people; if an Rh-negative person receives a blood transfusion from an Rh-positive person it can result in hemolysis and anemia
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