Rna Vaccine
RNA vaccines are a new type of vaccine that uses genetic material (RNA) to stimulate an immune response. RNA vaccines are designed to teach the body’s immune system to recognize and attack specific viruses or bacteria. This type of vaccine is being developed to prevent infections from both existing viruses, like the influenza virus, and potentially new viruses, such as coronaviruses. RNA vaccines work by delivering genetic information to cells that instruct the cells to produce the proteins that are found on the surface of the virus. This triggers the body’s own immune response, producing antibodies that recognize and attack these viruses. RNA vaccines have the potential to be more effective and faster to develop than traditional vaccines. They also have the potential to be more cost-effective by using fewer resources to produce them.
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