proteinvaksiner
Proteinvaksiner, also known as subunit vaccines, represent a class of vaccines that utilize specific pieces of a pathogen, typically proteins, to elicit an immune response. Instead of introducing an inactivated or weakened whole pathogen, protein vaccines use only the essential components that the immune system needs to recognize and target the threat. This approach offers a significant safety advantage as it eliminates the risk of the vaccine itself causing disease.
The development of protein vaccines involves identifying the immunogenic proteins of a virus or bacterium. These
Examples of successful protein vaccines include the Hepatitis B vaccine and the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.