Sabin vaccine

English

Etymology

After Albert Bruce Sabin, an American immunologist.

Noun

Sabin vaccine (plural Sabin vaccines)

  1. A polio vaccine that is taken by mouth, and contains the three serotypes of polio in a weakened live state.
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