Vaccine Development
Vaccine development is the process of creating a vaccine to protect against a particular disease. The vaccines are made with a weakened or inactivated version of the virus or bacteria that causes the disease, which helps the body to develop immunity to the pathogen without actually getting sick. Vaccines are an important part of public health measures and have been used to successfully eradicate or reduce the prevalence of a wide variety of infectious diseases. Vaccines are also regularly updated to ensure protection against the latest emerging or evolving diseases.
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