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Routine non-live virus vaccines should be given on a normal schedule including the annual influenza vaccination.
Live‐attenuated virus vaccines (LAVs) and inactivated virus vaccines (INVs) exist for some of these diseases.
Arias, M. et al. Approaches and Perspectives for Development of African Swine Fever Virus Vaccines.
Krammer, F. & Palese, P. Advances in the development of influenza virus vaccines.
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has filed patent applications regarding influenza virus vaccines.
However, very limited efficacy of killed-virus vaccines and serious safety concerns for modified-live virus vaccines demand the development of novel PRRSV vaccines.
Mire, C. E. et al. Single injection recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus vaccines protect ferrets against lethal Nipah virus disease.
Kanesa-thasan, N. et al. Safety and immunogenicity of attenuated dengue virus vaccines (Aventis Pasteur) in human volunteers.
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(Killed-virus vaccines exist, but give less protection).
Thus, it is recommended that live-virus vaccines should be administered the same day or ≥4 weeks apart.
As with other live-virus vaccines, immunity initiated by OPV is probably lifelong.
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