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DNA vaccines are bacterial plasmids that contain cloned DNA with an antigen of interest and unlike attenuated vaccines, there is no chance of infection when injected into animals.
Autoclaving
Autoclaving is a sterilization process that uses high-pressure steam to kill all forms of microorganisms and spores.
Reportable Disease
Certain diseases and conditions that, by law, healthcare providers are required to report to governmental health departments for purposes of monitoring and controlling public health threats.
Cold Sterilization
A method of sterilizing equipment and materials without the use of high temperatures, often involving chemicals or radiation.
Patient Reception
The process and area dedicated to welcoming and registering patients into a healthcare facility.
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