polyvalent serum


pol·y·va·lent se·rum

an antiserum obtained by inoculating an animal with several different antigens or species or strains of bacteria.

pol·y·va·lent se·rum

(pol'ē-vā'lĕnt sēr'ŭm) An antiserum obtained by inoculating an animal with several antigens or species or strains of bacteria.

polyvalent serum

Serum containing antibodies to several antigens.See also: serum