Vaccine adjuvants or immunopotentiators comprise a diverse group of molecules or formulations. Despite a wealth of different candidates, there is a need for better vaccine adjuvants in both veterinary and human medicine. For human vaccines, the immunopotentiator choice has been limited to aluminum salts, until recently. By contrast, a whole range of adjuvants is employed for inactivated veterinary vaccines, due to less stringent safety and regulatory requirements and proven superior vaccine performance. This review highlights recent developments and future trends in immunopotentiators.
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