what is the name of the type of test used to test a vaccines safty
Vaccines have used and continue to use double-blind placebo- controlled studies
what is the most effective type of vaccine
live-attenuated, messenger RNA (mRNA)
what is used in vaccines to develop the immunity
viruses, bacteria, or parts of these organisms
how can you improve others mindsets on vaccines
talk about the facts instead of allowing common stresses with no prove to be their reasoning
through testing on animal cells and other cell structures
how long does the average vaccine take to develop a immunity (range Ex.1-5 days)
name three types of children vaccines
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTaP) Polio (IPV) Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Varicella (Chickenpox) Hepatitis B Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Pneumococcal (PCV13 or PCV20) Rotaviru
what are the two best months for flu vaccines
bonus: when did you last get your flu shot?
September and October
how are vaccines produced
(the two primary steps)
1. Scientists isolate the virus or bacterium that causes the disease
2. They select a strain that is weakened or inactive but still capable of triggering an immune response
how long does a flu vaccines immunity last
3 - 6 months
Q. bonus: what happens after its gone
for around 5 - 7 days
A. bonus: it is degraded by muscle cells which leads to the proteins building a immunity response
(no personal or political views)
yes but the development of new vaccines always takes time and usually has many drawback at first