Dna Vaccination
DNA vaccination is a revolutionary technique used to induce immune responses to infectious diseases through the injection of a genetically engineered DNA molecule or plasmid into the body. DNA vaccination helps in providing long-lasting immunity without the use of an actual virus or bacteria. This technique has revolutionized modern medicine and is being used in the development of novel vaccines for diseases such as HIV, influenza, malaria, and rabies. DNA vaccination is also being explored for use in cancer treatments. Its advantages include safe and effective protection against a range of diseases, with minimal side effects. It also provides a cost-effective alternative to conventional vaccines.
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