DNA in Vaccines
Some vaccines may contain DNA fragments, but they are not a contaminant and do not pose a safety risk.
Some vaccines may contain DNA fragments, but they are not a contaminant and do not pose a safety risk.
Some vaccines are freeze dried and need to reconstituted or mixed with a specific diluent, such as sterile water.
Vaccines with Diluents Read More »
Some vaccines contain antibiotics, which act to prevent bacterial contamination, but only in trace amounts.
Neomycin in Vaccines Read More »
You must be logged in to post a comment.