toxoidul
Toxoidul is the Romanian term for a toxoid, an inactivated form of a bacterial toxin used as an antigen in vaccines to stimulate immunity against toxin-producing bacteria without causing disease.
Most widely used toxoids are diphtheria and tetanus toxoids. These are incorporated into combination vaccines such
Beyond diphtheria and tetanus, other toxins have been detoxified to form toxoids, though their routine use
Safety and regulation: toxoid vaccines are generally safe, with common side effects including local injection-site reactions
History and terminology: the term toxoid combines toxin with the suffix -oid, meaning “resembling.” The development