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by pietjepuk88 2037 days ago
If I remember correctly, the Ebola vaccine is the first approved vaccine to use another virus as a vector. The first one to be approved (by Merck) does not use an adenovirus, but the second approved one (by J&J) does.

Note that approvals of these were late 2019 and the summer of this year. So still very new from an "approved on humans" point of view (although not _as_ new as mRNA-based vaccines). The techniques have both been in development for years and years of course, including determining their safety profiles.

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Would they be virus based vaccines or phage based ones as phage's are a form of virus as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phage_therapy