Viral Vaccines


Two of the most effective vaccines in the world are those against smallpox and poliovirus. Vaccines are one of the healthiest ways to protect a person from viral disease. Activated and inactivated viruses are both used in viral vaccinations. Viral vaccines that have been inactivated or destroyed still contain viruses, but they are unable to multiply or elicit a reaction if they also contain an antigen. Vaccines that are activated or "live" include the virus in its alive state. A novel concept of vaccine is now being organized using virus-like particles.


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