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A. Patricia Wodi, MD and Valerie Morelli, BA Immunology ...
www.cdc.govvaccines may require periodic supplemental doses to increase, or “boost,” antibody titers. Inactivated vaccines include whole-cell inactivated vaccines (e.g., polio, hepatitis A, and rabies vaccines), subunit vaccines (e.g., influenza and pneumococcal vaccines), toxoids (e.g., diphtheria and tetanus toxoid), and recombinant vaccines
step V Administering Vaccines - Immunization Action …
www.immunize.orgsuch as hepatitis B, HPV, influenza, and rabies vaccines, the correct route is essential to obtaining an adequate immune response. We will not be discussing oral vaccines in the Guide. The only oral vaccine currently licensed for routine use in the U.S. is rotavirus, which is only adminis-tered to infants. In addition, one influenza vaccine