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List key highlights of how vaccines mediate protection, including the modes of actions, sites of activity, and the immune molecules involved
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- Describe three different types of vaccinesName the different types of immune responses that vaccines aim to induce.Describe IN DETAIL how vaccines work. Include a clear description of how the immune system works and how vaccines work WITH our natural immune function. How do they help protect us from dying from diseases? Use examples from the past (e.g. polio, smallpox, measles, rubella, etc.) to illustrate the effectiveness of vaccines.
- What are vaccines and how does it contribute to both the innate and adaptive immune responses? Explain the mechanisms of vaccines and how it results into B cells and T cells. Provide an example of a vaccine by including its type, its structure, how it was made, and how it influences it’s respective pathogen.Why Vaccine effectiveness declines with stress?Describe the preparation of killed vaccines; live, attenuatedvaccines;subunit vaccines; recombinant vaccines; and DNAvaccines.Explain the advantages and disadvantages of
- Are some forms of vaccines safer than others?In the event of an inflammation in the body, discuss the vaccine concept after indicating how the proteins that cause this formation in the cell where the inflammation occurs and therefore cause the initiation of the fight against this foreign substance.5) In the event of an inflammation in the body, discuss the vaccine concept after stating what the proteins that cause this formation in the cell where the inflammation takes place and consequently cause the initiation of the fight against this foreign substance.