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Eggs used in vaccine production

Vaccine production. Chicken eggs used in the production of influenza vaccines. The eggs act as a culture medium for the antigen for the specific influenza virus. Photographed during the production of a vaccine against avian flu H1/N1 at Immunopreparat, Russia

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Antigen Avian Chicken Control H1n1 Influenza Medicinal Pandemic Production Public Russia Russian Treatment Vaccine Virus


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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the crucial role of chicken eggs in vaccine production, specifically for influenza vaccines. In this image taken at Immunopreparat in Russia, we witness the intricate process involved in combating avian flu H1/N1. The eggs featured here serve as a culture medium for the antigen specific to the influenza virus. As scientists and researchers work tirelessly to develop effective vaccines, these eggs act as an essential component in their quest for public health control. The photograph offers a glimpse into the meticulous production methods employed by experts in Russia's medicinal field. With its vibrant colors and sharp focus, this image not only captures our attention but also highlights the significance of egg-based vaccine production during pandemics such as H1N1. By utilizing chicken eggs as a vital resource, medical professionals can harness their unique properties to cultivate antigens that combat infectious diseases like influenza. Science Photo Library has once again provided us with an insightful visual representation of scientific advancements and breakthroughs. This print serves as a reminder of how innovation within medicine continues to protect global populations against potentially devastating health threats.

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