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Why is the VRC studying more than one kind of investigational Ebola virus vaccine?

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Why is the VRC studying more than one kind of investigational Ebola virus vaccine?

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The human immune system is complicated. Different kinds of vaccines cause different kinds of immune responses. Studying more than one vaccine type allows us to compare responses. Also, we can see if using a schedule that includes more than one type of investigational vaccine might give a better response than a schedule that includes only one type of vaccine.

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