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    Developing new rabies vaccines is crucial for global health, especially in developing nations. Innovations like molecular adjuvants show promise, but challenges remain before widespread adoption is possible.

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    • Current rabies vaccines are effective and provide long-lasting immunity but require multiple doses and are costly.
    • High rabies mortality rates in developing countries highlight the need for accessible and affordable vaccination strategies.

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    • To review recent innovations in rabies vaccine development.
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    • To identify challenges and future prospects for improved rabies prevention.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of preclinical and clinical studies on novel rabies vaccine technologies.
    • Analysis of research on live vaccines, alternative vectors, DNA vaccines, and molecular adjuvants.
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    Main Results:

    • Molecular adjuvants show promising preclinical results for faster, stronger immune responses.
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    • Ongoing research explores live vaccines, alternative vectors, and new injection methods.

    Conclusions:

    • Significant research advances have been made in rabies vaccine development over the past decade.
    • Most novel vaccines require further clinical trials and market viability assessment.
    • A superior vaccine, outperforming current options, is needed for widespread adoption.