The methods of vaccine administration are either by injection or orally.
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The prevention of disease by administration of vaccines.
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In the US it was the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and in Europe it was the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) who approved the H1N1/09 vaccines for use.
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Filtration: used to sterilize heat sensitive materials such as vaccines
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It depends on the type of vaccine that gets introduced into the blood and circulatory system by the intravenous (IV) route. Vaccines are typically not intended for that method of administration. It could be a serious complication if the medicine has been given by an incorrect route. If you believe this has happened, you should contact a medical professional for advice in your specific circumstances without delay. The flu vaccines are not intended for this method of delivery and you should seek urgent medical attention if that route was used for your influenza vaccine.
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The viruses that are put into flu vaccines must first be grown in a lab to produce enough to make a vaccine. The virus is grown in eggs during that culturing process. Most commonly they are grown in chicken eggs. The vaccines are not made from the eggs, but rather from the virus particles that are grown in the eggs along with the medium for administration, etc. See related questions below for more information.
They are vaccines that contain viruses that have been treated to make them too weak to make you sick. The word "attenuated" just means "weakened". This type of live attenuated vaccine is what is approved for intra-nasal administration (nasal spray) of the flu vaccines in the US. The approved intra-muscular injection vaccine is made with totally inactivated ("dead") virus particles. See related questions below.
Edible vaccines are vaccines produced in plants genetically modified through bioengineering.