Autogenous Vaccine

Autogenous Vaccine is a vaccine prepared from strains of microorganisms isolated directly from the patient. Such vaccines are prepared individually for each patient from cultures of microorganisms isolated from him.

Autogenous vaccines are used in cases where there are no industrially produced vaccines against the causative agent of the disease. They are used for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases caused by opportunistic microorganisms, as well as for chronic infections.

The advantages of autogenous vaccines are that they contain strains of microorganisms identical to the causative agent of the disease in a particular patient. This ensures that such vaccines are highly effective for a given individual. Disadvantages include long production times and high costs.



The Autogenaya vaccine is a modern invention of scientists and pharmacists, which makes it possible to increase the effectiveness and safety of vaccination. It is based on the principles of autoimmunity and immune reconstitution, and the use of artificial immunogenic microbes produced from their basic molecules. This vaccination method makes it possible to create antibodies to diseases that were previously considered impossible to develop.