Vaccine This is any solution that is prepared to cause immunity against a specific disease, usually employing a non-harmful form of the disease agent (the virus or bacteria), as killed or weakened (inactive) to stimulate antibody production.
A virus that enters the cell and become inactive for a while is said to be lysogenic.
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This refers to the Scientific Method, a several-step method used to intentionally search for an answer. Although details vary, one version of the method is the following: 1. Find a problem. 2. Reseach the problem. 3. Suggest a solution (also called a hypothesis). 4. Test the solution/hypothesis. 5. Look at the results (meaning, ask yourself, 'Did I solve the problem?') 6. Adjust your solution, and retest as necessary.
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The modern version of these cells is called a virus.
Hi everybody the difference between VTP version 1 and version 2 are : 1- version 1 : it supports Token Ring Vlans 2- version 2 : it supports consistency checks .it means , when the new information about the VTP domain is entered through the command line or others as SNMP ,VTP version 2 will perform the consistency check . in VTP version 2 , if a switch is in transparent mode .it will forward the message without checking version information .
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A vaccination generally contains a dead or weakened version of the virus the vaccination is against.
American biologist Jonas Salk announced his (injectable) vaccine in 1955. This was based on chemically inactivated polio virus. Polish immigrant to US Albert Sabin's modern oral version, based on work by the Polish researcher Hilary Kaprowski, was licensed in 1962. Kaprowski had tested his version as early as 1950. Their solution involved ingesting a weakened strain of the live virus.
immunity is protection from a bacteria and it can be obtained by introducing a dead/weakened version of that organism into the blood stream or muscles, i.e. a vaccine
No. When you are immunized you are injected with an inactive version of the virus so your body learns how to fight it off and you become permanently immune.
Astrazeneca is made from a weakened version of a cold commmon virus Adenovirus fro chimpanzees. it was modified and it does not cause illness.
Vaccines use a weakened or inert version of the disease, in order to stimulate the body's natural defenses should it come into contact with a more potent form.