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Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots, Shots...How Vaccines Work to Protect Us From Infectious Diseases

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The Different Types of Inactivated Vaccines

Inactivated vaccines are intact pathogens, you know, viruses here in this case. Subunit vaccines are typically a piece of the pathogen and can elicit a very potent immune response because they're unique to that particular disease. The challenge with these is sometimes you do need boosters forThese, which means maybe every three to five years, you might need to get a second vaccine or you may get a series as well.

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