nonadjuvanted
Nonadjuvanted refers to vaccines or other immunogenic formulations that do not contain an adjuvant. An adjuvant is a substance added to some vaccines to enhance the immune response to the introduced antigen, potentially allowing lower antigen doses, fewer injections, or improved protection in particular populations. Nonadjuvanted vaccines rely on the intrinsic immunogenicity of the antigen, the vaccine platform, and the use of stabilizers or preservatives rather than additional immune stimulants.
In practice, many traditional vaccines are nonadjuvanted. Live attenuated vaccines such as measles, mumps, and rubella
Nonadjuvanted formulations can have advantages, including lower risk of adjuvant-related local or systemic adverse events and
In vaccine development and labeling, the term nonadjuvanted is used to indicate that no adjuvant is included