Journal article

Opinion: Making Inactivated and Subunit-Based Vaccines Work

BY Chua, T Sekiya, DC Jackson

Viral Immunology | MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC | Published : 2018

Abstract

Empirically derived vaccines have in the past relied on the isolation and growth of disease-causing microorganisms that are then inactivated or attenuated before being administered. This is often done without prior knowledge of the mechanisms involved in conferring protective immunity. Recent advances in scientific technologies and in our knowledge of how protective immune responses are induced enable us to rationally design novel and safer vaccination strategies. Such advances have accelerated the development of inactivated whole-organism- and subunit-based vaccines. In this review, we discuss ideal attributes and criteria that need to be considered for the development of vaccines and some ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers