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Live Attenuated Vaccines and Inactivated Vaccines, Cons - Coggle Diagram
Live Attenuated Vaccines
and
Inactivated Vaccines
Inactivated Vaccines
Way to create
Inactivated vaccines are not produced with a living virus
Definition
Vaccines that composed of dead or inactivated viruses
Protect against
Inactivated vaccines include those against hepatitis A and rabies
Pros and Cons
Pros
Can be reconstituted and easily stored
Considered safer because the dead viruses cannot mutate
Deliver a much weaker immune system response
Live Attenuated Vaccines
Definition
Vaccines that made from living, weakened viruses
Way to create
Use a nonpathogenic virus related to the real pathogen
involving physicians weakening the virus in a laboratory, purifying the vaccination solution, and administering the vaccine orally or by injection
Protect against
protect against measles, mumps, and rubella, are produced in two ways
Pros and Cons
Pros
Create a stronger immunity to diseases than inactivated vaccines
provide better protection against illnesses
Cons
Quite potent
Lead to a lower level of safety
Perishable live-virus vaccines
Cons