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- Q3560939 subject Q7151811.
- Q3560939 abstract "An inactivated vaccine (or killed vaccine) consists of virus particles which are grown in culture and then killed using a method such as heat or formaldehyde. These viruses are grown under controlled conditions and are rendered non-infectious as a means to reduce infectivity of the virus and prevent infection from the vaccine. Large doses, adjuvants, and multiple doses are required to confer an adaptive immune response against the inactivated pathogen.".
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- Q3560939 wikiPageWikiLink Q7151811.
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- Q3560939 comment "An inactivated vaccine (or killed vaccine) consists of virus particles which are grown in culture and then killed using a method such as heat or formaldehyde. These viruses are grown under controlled conditions and are rendered non-infectious as a means to reduce infectivity of the virus and prevent infection from the vaccine. Large doses, adjuvants, and multiple doses are required to confer an adaptive immune response against the inactivated pathogen.".
- Q3560939 label "Inactivated vaccine".