It makes immunoglobulins in our body. These help to prevent another attack of the same disease. The particular immunity to the specific infection is attained.
Vaccines are used to make your body produce antibodiesand T-cells against viruses or bacteria! The Measles and Flu vaccines are viral. The Whooping Cough (Pertussis) and Tuberculosis vaccines are bacterial.
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Yes, fungi can be used in the production of vaccines, primarily as a platform for expressing antigens. Certain fungi, such as yeast, are employed in recombinant DNA technology to produce proteins that can be used in vaccines, such as the hepatitis B vaccine. Additionally, some fungal metabolites, like polysaccharides, are explored for their potential as adjuvants to enhance the immune response in vaccines.
They produce oxygen and make for us fruits.
No. There are vaccines for swine flu, but they do not cure it. They prevent it before you get sick from it because the vaccines will make you immune. Once you have it, there is no cure. There are medicines that can make you feel better and there are medicines that will make the symptoms less harsh and the duration shorter, but no cures yet. Get the vaccination if you have not yet when the next flu season is about to start in the fall (in the US).
Protists are not commonly used in the development of vaccines. Vaccines are typically made using viruses, bacteria, or parts of these organisms to stimulate the immune system to produce an immune response. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms, but their use in vaccines is limited.
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Scientists use bacteria to make a variety of products, such as enzymes, bioplastics, antibiotics, and vaccines. Bacteria can also be engineered to produce proteins and chemicals for industrial and medical applications.
No, someone is just trying to scare people by saying that the vaccine can turn you into mutant zombies. That will not happen because it isn't possible. The vaccines for Novel H1N1 Swine Flu are being made with the same basic ingredients and manufacturing processes that are used to make regular seasonal flu vaccines. These have proven safe for years, so there is really no more need for concern about these vaccines than about the regular flu vaccines. The government of the US, the manufacturers, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are all involved in human trials of the vaccine in multiple locations across the US. Time frames may be shortened slightly, but the same double blind clinical trials will be completed before the FDA releases the vaccine for use as with any vaccines previously developed and tested.
You have all the vaccines available in US. Us is the most advanced country in the world.
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to make you healthy and also because people that do get vaccines have lower risks of death