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What vaccines are protists used for?

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.


Is there Mercury in vaccines?

Among others, seasonal flu vaccines into multi-dose containers may contain mercury, labeled as thimerisol. Mercury has been removed from most other vaccines. If you have concerns, you should check with your health care provider.....and avoid eating tuna and most other fish.


Do vaccines interfere with they immune system?

No, vaccines do not interfere with the immune system. In fact, they work by stimulating the immune system to produce an immune response and develop a memory of the pathogen, so that it can quickly recognize and fight off the actual infection in the future. Vaccines help strengthen and train the immune system to better protect against specific diseases.


What is your PubMed search strategy for finding relevant articles on the topic of "COVID-19 vaccines"?

To find relevant articles on COVID-19 vaccines on PubMed, use keywords like "COVID-19 vaccines" in the search bar. Refine results by using filters such as publication date and study type. Review abstracts and full texts of articles to assess relevance and quality.


What diseases do vaccines cure?

Vaccines do not "cure" diseases, but they can prevent serious illnesses by helping the body build immunity against specific viruses or bacteria. Some diseases that can be prevented by vaccines include measles, mumps, rubella, polio, influenza, and COVID-19.

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Is cloning good or bad and why?

Its bad because it's unnatural. But so are polio vaccines! Cloning parts for people to save their lives could be a good thing!


Is human cloning good or bad and why?

Its bad because it's unnatural. But so are polio vaccines! Cloning parts for people to save their lives could be a good thing!


What are some good things about vaccines?

the good thing about vaccines is that they fight away harmful illnesses that could damage your body.


Vaccines for arthritis?

No such thing at present. We don't even know what causes it.


Why are vaccines bad?

Vaccines are 100% bad Why have I never taken a vaccine in my life, and I have never had to go to the doctor? Vaccines contain aluminum which causes autism, they also have baby tissues from thrown away babies. Bill Gates said through his own mouth 'vaccines are to lower our population, in the US. Who would want to take one now, our bodies are created to heal on its own!! P.S. Viruses are NOT contagious ask a virologist(: If you agree or want more info please comment


Are Vaccines good or bad?

Actually, vaccine's are very good. For example, the Swine Flu. I had to get a vaccine for the flu, and what the medicine did was protect my body from getting the flu. Vaccines are good for your body. Like i said, it protects your body. =Good :) :) :)


Is stammering a bad thing?

yes stammering is a bad thing


Is register marriage a bad thing?

no i can not say is a bad thing


Is A positive thing good or bad?

A positive thing is good and a negative thing is bad .


What is a good thing and bad thing of ichthyologist?

the bad thing about ichthyologists is that it cant children


Is the benefit a good thing or a bad thing?

Benefit is good thing. Its good compared to bad.


Is animal racing a good or bad thing?

I think its a bad thing.