Adjuvants in Salmonella vaccines
The adjuvant that is used in a vaccine plays an important role in the safety profile of the Salmonella vaccine
Adjuvants generally used in inactivated Salmonella vaccines are:
- Water in oil adjuvant: A strong immune response is elicited after vaccination but can cause serious vaccine reactions at the injection site.
- Aluminium hydroxide: Elicits a strong immune response, with minimal vaccine reactions.
See the left navigation for more information on aluminium hydroxide adjuvant and field trials.

“The adjuvant plays an important role in the safety profile of the vaccine.”