Vaccine Reactogenicity and Immune Profiles
Vaccine Reactogenicity and Immune Profiles Making Sense of Vaccine Reactogenicity and Immune Profiles Reactogenicity vs Immunogenicity: What They Are—and Why Both Matter Reactogenicity describes short-term, expected local and systemic symptoms that follow vaccination (e.g., injection-site pain, swelling, fever, myalgia, headache). Immunogenicity captures the biological response intended by vaccination—binding antibodies (e.g., ELISA IgG GMT), neutralizing antibodies…
