
Vaccines have been used successfully to treat and eradicate infectious diseases; this has encouraged a major drive towards development of contraceptive vaccines (immunocontraception) as an additional method against rising human and animal populations. Despite three decades worth of research in this field, there are no licensed human contraceptive vaccines and less than ten for use in animals. The development of peptide antifertility vaccines has had a substantial impact on improving safety and specificity of immunogens, but has resulted in efficacy problems. Innovative strategies have been developed to overcome these problems.
Male, Receptors, LH, Spermatozoa, Pharmacy and materia medica, Vaccines, Subunit, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Receptors, FSH, Female, Vaccines, Contraceptive, Carrier Proteins, Contraception, Immunologic, Receptors, LHRH, Forecasting
Male, Receptors, LH, Spermatozoa, Pharmacy and materia medica, Vaccines, Subunit, Oocytes, Animals, Humans, Receptors, FSH, Female, Vaccines, Contraceptive, Carrier Proteins, Contraception, Immunologic, Receptors, LHRH, Forecasting
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