Hmm, this is rather general in some respects. If you mean how much should the quantity be of viral organisms in vaccine preparation then it all depends on a number of factors: the type of virus, the patient who will receive it, availability of other stabilizing reagents, and others.
There are risks involved in this, because too much viable viral organism can potentially endanger the patient for the possibility of a viral infection; too little can render the vaccine useless in some sense.
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