Virology Lectures 2016 #19: Vaccines
Vaccines are a proven way to prevent viral infections. In this lecture we consider examples of different types of vaccines and how they work, including inactivated vaccines, subunit vaccines, and replication competent, infectious vaccines. We also discuss how vaccines work, and the properties of an ideal vaccine.
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