Virology Lectures 2023 #19: Vaccines
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Vaccines are a proven safe way to prevent viral disease and save lives. In this lecture we discuss how different types of vaccines work, including inactivated vaccines, subunit vaccines, and replication competent, infectious vaccines. Examples discuss include vaccines for poliovirus, influenza virus, hepatitis B virus, human papillomavirus, dengue virus, and a new class, exemplified by COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.
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Thank you very much for your brilliant vaccine lecture.
Thank you for helping me to prepare for exams, such an interesting lecture!
Greatest Lecture! Thanks for sharing this with the public.
Actually, Moderna did test their vaccine's ability to prevent "infection" as defined by PCR test. And it did a good job of preventing asymptomatic infection.
This is the funniest comment I've ever read. So it was good at preventing an infection from a false positive pcr
@@georgeharrison6022 No, it was good at preventing true positive.
idiot!
professor,Could I get this ppt file to note this lecture?😢
Terapeutic vs hpv??
The mRNA vaccines do not use adjuvants, they are said to be self-adjuvanting.
I think Dr. Gregory Poland at the Mayo Clinic has reason to disagree with you about your claim their are no adjuvants in the mRNA vaccines.
aren't sewage workers at risk from the waste water then?
The water samples contain non-replicational competent viral fragments.
At risk from what exactly
curious how we think Jenner was ok but mengele was not,
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