Vaccines that are developed from viruses are viral vaccines. Viral vaccines contain either inactivated viruses or attenuated viruses. One of the most common examples of viral vaccine is MMR (mumps, measles and rubella) vaccine. Inactivated or killed viral vaccines contain viruses, which have lost their ability to replicate and in turn cause disease.
Related Journals of Viral Vaccine
Journal of Antivirals & Antiretrovirals, Journal of Human Papillomavirus, HIV & Retro Virus, Virology & Antiviral Research, Advances in Influenza Research, Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, Viral Immunology, Expert Review of Vaccines, Viral Immunology, Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutic, Journal of Vaccines and Vaccination, Open Vaccine Journal