Are there nanoparticles in flu vaccines?

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27. September 2013

Such vaccines against flu viruses don’t contain any synthetic nanoparticles as they wouldn’t have any task. Because the contact to the antibody-producing cells is made by injecting the vaccine directly into the blood, no “fillers” are needed.

The Paul-Ehrlich Institute (in Germany) gives the following information on its website:
…..”Although some of the components are in a size range of nanoparticles, it is not about synthetic nanoparticles.”

https://www.pei.de/EN/medicinal-products/vaccines-human/influenza-flu/influenza-flu-node.html?cms_tabcounter=0

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