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An investigation and assessment of the muscle damage and inflammation at injection site of aluminum-adjuvanted vaccines in guinea pigs.
Author: FuruhataKeiko, HamaguchiIsao, MizukamiTakuo, SasakiEita
Original Abstract of the Article :
Aluminum salt adjuvants (Als) have been the most widely used adjuvants in vaccines and known to be effective in intramuscular inoculation. However, in rare cases, some Al containing vaccines caused serious adverse events such as chronic pain at the site of the injection. The Als cause mild tissue da...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.2131/jts.47.439
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Investigating the Impact of Aluminum Adjuvants in Vaccines
Aluminum adjuvants are commonly used in vaccines to enhance their effectiveness. This research investigates the potential impact of aluminum adjuvants on muscle damage and inflammation at the injection site in guinea pigs. The study examines several aluminum-containing vaccines, including split influenza virus vaccine, formalin-inactivated diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus vaccine, Salk polio vaccine, and human papillomavirus vaccine. Their findings suggest that aluminum-containing vaccines can cause transient muscle damage and inflammation, but this damage appears to be reparable within a month of vaccination. The study also reveals that the severity of muscle damage is not directly related to the aluminum content of the vaccine.
Understanding the Safety of Aluminum Adjuvants: A Closer Look
The study's findings provide valuable insights into the potential impact of aluminum adjuvants on muscle tissue. The results suggest that while aluminum-containing vaccines can cause transient muscle damage, this damage appears to be minimal and readily reparable. The study's findings provide reassurance regarding the safety of aluminum adjuvants in vaccines.
A Balanced Perspective on Vaccine Safety: Addressing Concerns
This research, like a journey through a desert landscape, sheds light on the potential impact of aluminum adjuvants in vaccines. The study's findings offer a balanced perspective, acknowledging the potential for transient muscle damage while highlighting the reparative capacity of muscle tissue. This information can help address concerns about the safety of aluminum-containing vaccines.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Vaccines, like desert oases, offer vital protection against disease. This research, like a careful examination of the oasis's surrounding landscape, provides valuable insights into the potential impact of aluminum adjuvants on muscle tissue. The study's findings offer reassurance, demonstrating the safety of these adjuvants and their crucial role in vaccine effectiveness.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-11-07
- Date Revised 2022-11-07
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