Yes, a vaccine can be considered a technology as it involves the application of scientific knowledge and techniques to develop a biological product that stimulates an immune response. Vaccines utilize various methods, such as inactivated or weakened pathogens, or genetic material, to train the immune system to recognize and fight specific diseases. The development and production of vaccines also rely on advanced biotechnological processes and research.
Vaccine is made by growing germs then purifying them for injection. "Egg based technology" means they grow them in eggs.
Yes, because animals was science and vaccine or medicine was technology. Technology is something that solves a problem vaccine is technology because it solves the problem of being sick. Science is something with also kinda solving a problem but with nature and human beings such as us so ya. Yes renaissance time from 1400's to 1600'sis advancements were there in science or technology
The flu vaccine is typically made using chicken eggs, which serve as a host for the influenza virus. The virus is injected into fertilized chicken eggs, where it replicates. After a period of incubation, the virus is harvested, inactivated (or attenuated, in the case of live attenuated vaccines), and then processed to create the vaccine. Some newer vaccine production methods also use cell cultures or recombinant technology to produce the vaccine.
Yes, the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine has improved over the years in terms of safety and efficacy. Advances in vaccine technology and formulation have led to a more effective immune response and a reduction in adverse effects. Additionally, widespread vaccination campaigns have significantly decreased the incidence of these diseases globally, highlighting the vaccine's effectiveness in public health. Continuous monitoring and research ensure that the vaccine remains a critical tool in preventing these infectious diseases.
yes DNA vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine and is also knwon as recombinant vaccine
Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.
interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine
Medical technology is, naturally, an ever evolving facet of technological progress.Some good topics might be internal imaging, vaccine production, radiation treatments, surgical procedures, bacteriology etc.
the vaccine is given to children is a peadiatric vaccine.
Chickenpox vaccine is not intramuscular. It is a subcutaneous vaccine.
A Sabin vaccine is a polio vaccine, taken orally.
Yes, you can get flu vaccine and varicella vaccine at the same time.