Attenuation Methods for Live Vaccines.

Attenuation Methods for Live Vaccines. Methods Mol Biol. 2021;2183:331-356 Authors: Hajra D, Datey A, Chakravortty D Abstract Vaccination was developed by Edward Jenner in 1796. Since then, vaccination and vaccine development research has been a hotspot of research in the scientific community. Various ways of vaccine development are successfully employed in mass production of vaccines. One of the most successful ways to generate vaccines is the method of virulence attenuation in pathogens. The attenuated strains of viruses, bacteria, and parasites are used as vaccines which elicit robust immune response and confers protection against virulent pathogens. This chapter brings together the most common and efficient ways of generating live attenuated vaccine strains in viruses, bacteria, and parasites. PMID: 32959252 [PubMed - in process]
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