A. Based on what you learned from this module and from previous biology lessons, how doyou think cangenetic engineering help in making vaccines for diseases such as COVID-19? Write your clear and concise answer on the space provided below.
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- From: "Towards a universal flu vaccine" Each year, the flu vaccine includes antigens from two strains of Influenza A and two strains of Influenza B. These antigens are from the head of the H spikes - an area that sticks out from the virus and so, is very easy for human immune cells to detect. However, the problem with using the head of the H spike as an antigen is.. • The H spike head mutates very rapidly, so quickly changes to forms not recognized by human immune cells. O The H spike head is exposed on the surface of the virus for only a short period of time. Viruses quickly pull the H spikes back inside the virus, shielding them from human immune cells. O The H spike head is often too big for the human immune cells to attack. The H spike head is often too small for the human immune cells to bind to.Briefly explain what type of disease COVID-19 is and how it is transmitted. Select one of the approved and recommended vaccines listed on the CDC site and explain its mechanism of action, and be sure to include: Is the vaccine an mRNA or viral vector vaccine? Explain how it works within the body. How many doses are administrated? If multiple doses (or boosters) are needed, explain the importance. What are two ingredients found in the vaccine and some of the most common side effects? How do vaccines assist our immune system against emerging diseases?Vaccines are considered an essential public health intervention for immunization against diseases. However, the said effort is challenged by the rhetorical construction of some people who oppose it (also known as anti-vaxxers). It demonstrates a violation of basic principles of ethics, especially in facing the current COVID-19 outbreak. Discuss FIVE basic principles of ethics that the anti-vaxxers have violated. Support your arguments with proper descriptions and examples.
- How we can Treatment Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) by using gene therapy? Please answer at your own words,please..Despite our advancement in Science and Technology, thanks to the invention of the early scientists Robert Hooke and Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek that paved the way to the discovery of cells and the cure of many diseases, why is it that there are still many who are hesitant to have themselves immunized by COVID-19 vaccines? Please answer with 500 wordsA covid-19 vaccine is a biotechnology product intended to provide acquired immunity against coronavirus disease covid-19. As of december 2020, researchers are testing 59vaccines in clinical trials on humans and 16 have reached the final stages of testing. A covid vaccine developed by pfizer has been already approved for use in the uk and the first doses have been given to patients. vaccine typically require years of research and testing before reaching the clinic but in 2020, scientists embarked on a race to produce safe and effective coronavirus vaccine in record time. 1. companies developing vaccines,drugs and diagnostic for covid-19 for being forced to scale up manufacturing challenges to meet the enormous demand, what the manufacturing challenges to meet the covid-19 vaccine demand.
- Please help me answer all parts of this question: (A)What strategy/type of vaccine would you pursue with the hopes of developing a vaccine to a new pandemic Coronavirus, attenuated virus vaccine or an inactivated virus vaccine? Compare how the two are produced, the limitations or advantages, and justify why you have picked one over the other. (B) Now, compare the above vaccines to mRNA vaccines. How are mRNA vaccines delivered? Are they better than the vaccines from part (A)?Nursing Do we need Covid-19 vaccines or not? If yes then explain fully using biological reasons and words. I really need full depth explanation answer for this.?Do we need Covid-19 vaccines or not? If yes then explain fully using biological reasons and words. I really need full depth explanation answer for this.
- Bonus: Louis Pasteur was famous for developing the first rabies vaccine. He used the vaccine in "PEP" to treat 2 boys bitten by rabid animals. What does "PEP" mean ? O Post Exposure Prophylaxis, you can vaccinate quickly aftr infection to prevent death from rabies O Post Exposure Postponement O Pre-Exposure Protection O Personal Exposure Prevention Question 54 Which live attenuated virus vaccine below contains infectious RNA viruses which may "revert" to virulence and actualhy cauce the dicace the arcine wnc meant to nrevont?Use at least 2 sources of information, which you can document using any traditional scheme of citation. Intellectual property is a key concern for entrepreneurs. Currently, many pharmaceutical companies are trying to develop a vaccine for COVID-19, but questions have been raised about intellectual property rights. What are intellectual property rights? How does it relate to the pharmaceutical industry? How could intellectual property rights impact the production and distribution of a vaccine? Are there currently any proposals to address this issue?Which of the following best describes the approach that wasused in the first gene therapy trial for treating SCID?a. The normal ADA gene was introduced by injecting liposomesdirectly into the patients’ bodies. b. Lymphocytes were removed from a SCID patient, the normalADA gene was transferred into the lymphocytes vialiposomes,and then the lymphocytes were returned to thepatient’s body.c. Lymphocytes were removed from a SCID patient, the normalADA gene was transferred into the lymphocytes via a retrovirus,and then the lymphocytes were returned to thepatient’s body.d. None of the above describe the approach used in the trial.