Liposomes used as adjuvants in vaccines

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CA 1047921

ABSTRACT Immunological preparations are described in which liposomes having negative charge are used as adjuvants for the purposes of human and veterinary vaccines containing viral or bacterial antigens. The formulation of influenza antigen, and diphtheria and tetanus toxoid antigens in liposomes formed with egg lecithin is described and the adjuvant effect demonstrated.

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