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How do vaccines work? Why might someone still get the flu even though they received the flu shot?
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- Why do vaccines take so long to make?How do vaccines work?Why do we effective at preventing disease?Comparing the number of infections, people catch cold so much more often than flu .Why haven’t we spent time and effort on developing vaccines to the cold virus ? a)The cold viral particle change over time, too difficult to develop a vaccine b)The cold viral remain stable over time and lose their ability to infect human over time c)The cold viral particle constantly change over time , catch a cold virus will result in vaccination for a long time d)There are too many strains of the cold virus and the symptoms are mild
- Why is it difficult to develop a universal flu vaccine?Why is it that most people get the chicken pox only once, but they can get a cold or the flu over and over again throughout a lifetime?What is the Coronavirus? Is it a living organism? How does it reproduce? The current vaccines that are being distributed in the United States are made by Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson. Explain how they work and how health officials believe they will aid in the pandemic? What should we expect as more and more people get vaccinated? Will things immediately go back to the way they were before? What is the Delta variant and how is it impeding on getting things back to "normal"?
- Vaccines typically contain particles that are pieces of the virus or bacteria they target. How do you think this helps you avoid getting sick in the future? a) vaccine-preventable diseases are just part of life. it is better to have the disease than become immune through vaccines b) vaccine programs fail to produce overall health benefits of a population by because they do not reduce the transmission od disease c) the particles act as antibodies, against which the person's immune system will develop antibodies d) the particles act as antigens, against which the person's immune system will develop antibodies e) vaccines create an entirely new immune systemI go to the doctor with a head cold caused by adenovirus. My doctor gives me a prescription for methicillin an antibiotic. I go home and take all the medication but get worse and worse. Why is the drug not working? A- BI !!! US X₂ x² EEWhat are the immune responses to viral infections? What is the difference between epidemic and pandemic? The “Spanish Flu” in 1918 was caused by the H1N1 influenza virus. What do the “H” and “N” stand for?