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DNA vaccines
11 May 2021
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DNA Vaccines, which are often referred to as the third-generation vaccines, use engineered DNA to induce an immunologic response in the host against bacteria, parasites, viruses, and potentially cancer.
The basic working principle behind any DNA vaccine involves the use of a DNA plasmid that encodes for a protein that originated from the pathogen in which the vaccine will be targeted.
Advantages over conventional vaccines: ease of production, stability, and transport at room temperature, decreased likelihood of replication interference as can been seen with live attenuated approaches.
It is possible to vaccinate against multiple pathogens in a single vaccination
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