Alum tends to result in Th2 response, which is not very useful against viral infection as the T cells required to clear infected cells are not sufficiently activated. A lot of antibodies will be made but an RNA virus could mutate very rapidly in response, eventually leading to a new serotype that would require a different vaccine altogether. Or worse, result in antibody enhanced disease.
Most modern vaccines made against viral diseases use specialised adjuvants to avoid this known problem.
Most modern vaccines made against viral diseases use specialised adjuvants to avoid this known problem.