In the production of R_VAC, is there any use of human fetal cell culture? If not-- what IS used as a cell culture component? (e.g., chick embryos)

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In the production of R_VAC, is there any use of human fetal cell culture? If not-- what IS used as a cell culture component? (e.g., chick embryos)
Asked by Male, 72 · 18 days ago
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The production of the R-VAC Rubella Vaccine does not involve the use of human fetal cell cultures. Instead, vaccines like this commonly use other cell culture systems such as chick embryo fibroblasts or similar non-human cell lines to grow the virus needed for the vaccine.
R-VAC Rubella Vaccine is made from a live, weakened virus grown in cell cultures that do not include human fetal cells. Chick embryos or other animal-derived cell cultures are typical alternatives used in vaccine production.
If you have concerns about vaccine ingredients or allergies, discuss them with an immunologist or infectious disease specialist before vaccination.
If you want, I can explain more about how vaccines are produced or the safety of different cell culture methods.
Answered 18 days ago