Molecular genetic methods for quality control of inactivated vaccines using a Chikungunya virus model: vaccine strain identification and completeness of virus inactivation
A. S. Oksanich,
T. G. Samartseva,
K. V. Kaa
et al.
Abstract:INTRODUCTION. The completeness of virus inactivation and the identity of the vaccine strain are essential parameters for the safety and quality of inactivated virus vaccines, which should be controlled during vaccine development and production. Currently, the most promising quality control methods for inactivated virus vaccines are molecular genetic methods, which provide rapid results with high sensitivity and specificity.AIM. The aim of this study was the development of a real-time quantitative polymerase ch… Show more
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