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What are Subunit and Conjugate Vaccines? - Medical Animation

 

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What are Subunit and Conjugate Vaccines? - Medical Animation
MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: Subunit and conjugate vaccines use only a specific part of a germ. They provide strong immunity to that key part of the germ. These vaccines may also require booster shots. Examples are the pertussis part of the DTaP vaccine and the hepatitis B vaccine.

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