History of vaccines
How do vaccines work
Significance of vaccines
How vaccines are made
Specific Vaccines
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In what year were covid-19 vaccines created?

2020

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What is an Antigen?

Name of any substance that causes the immune system to begin producing antibodies

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True or false, a vaccinated person is less likely to de or become seriously ill than someone who is unprepared to fight an infection?

True

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How many phases of clinical trial are there?

3

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Uses sea microbes that can't cause disease but still stimulate immunity

Inactivated Vaccines

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When was the first nasal flu vaccine created?

2003

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What do vaccines help the body learn?

How to defend itself from disease without the dangers of a full blown infection

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What is important to know about anti-vaccine information?

It can be spread online, and can often be mistrustful not scientifically based.

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By whom do the vaccines have to be approved by?

Either by the FDA or WHO

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uses key pieces of the pathogen, reducing side effects while ensuring immunity

Subunit,Recombinant or Conjugate Vaccines

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When was the measles vaccines created?

1963

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How do vaccines work?

Imitate infections to engage the body's natural defenses

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Common misconceptions of vaccines?

Immune system, does not contain mercury, does not cantina harmful ingredients, does not cause autism( any one of these answers work)

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What is preclinical testing?

testing on cells and animals for safety and immune response

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Provides mRNA instructions for cells to produce harmless version of the virus spike protein, triggering an immune response

mRNA Vaccines

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When was the vaccine for chickenpox created?

1984

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What are antibodies?

proteins produced by immune system to fight off pathogens after vaccination

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What will happen if enough people get vaccinated?

Vaccines can reduce can help reduce or even get rid of diseases via herd immunity

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What do scientist do when identifying the pathogen?

This is when scientist study the virus or bacteria causing the disease.


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Uses a modified virus to deliver genetic material that makes the body produce an immune response

Viral Vector Vaccines

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When was the first vaccine for malaria created?

2015

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What is immunity?

The immune system's ability to quickly recognize and destroy previously encountered viruses
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How do vaccines help the immune system?

teach it how to defend against germs and blood up their natural defenses

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Name on of the vaccine selection types

live attenuated, inactivated, subunit, reconjuagate or recombination, mana and viral vector ( one of these works)

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Measles, Mumps and Rubella are types of what vaccine?

Live Attenuated Vaccines