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VACCINE Group V Eka Putri Dewi (115090107111010)

VACCINE Group V Eka Putri Dewi (115090107111010) Ferlany Hardiyanti (115090101111009) Nanda Yuli Rahmawati (115090100111010). VACCINE. KIND OF VACCINE. How to make vaccine? . Fig 1. Mechanism to make vaccine . VIDEO . CHECK THIS OUT.

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VACCINE Group V Eka Putri Dewi (115090107111010)

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  1. VACCINE Group V EkaPutriDewi (115090107111010) FerlanyHardiyanti (115090101111009) Nanda YuliRahmawati (115090100111010)

  2. VACCINE

  3. KIND OF VACCINE

  4. How to make vaccine? Fig 1. Mechanism to make vaccine

  5. VIDEO CHECK THIS OUT

  6. Even 2,500 Years Ago, People Knew Immunity Worked. • Greek physicians noticed that people who survived smallpox never got it again. • The insight: Becoming infected by certain diseases gives immunity.

  7. Vaccination • Edward Jenner 1796 : Cowpox/Swinepox • 1800’s Compulsory childhood vaccination Fast forward 2300 years

  8. 1% v. 25% mortality • Increase immunity • UK: 1700’s • China 1950 • Pakistan/Afghanistan/Ethiopia 1970 Variolation was a huge advance Smallpox pathmicro.med.sc.edu/ppt-vir/vaccine.ppt

  9. As a result, after a world-wide effort Smallpox was eliminated as a human disease in 1979 Smallpox pathmicro.med.sc.edu/ppt-vir/vaccine.ppt

  10. How does vaccination work? Expose the patient to an Antigen • A live or inactivated substance derived from a pathogen (e.g bacteria or virus)capable of producing an immune response If the patient is subsequently exposed to infectious agent carrying this Antigen they will mount a faster immune response

  11. It works like this Patientexposed to pathogen Carrying antigens A and B Molecular Biology of the Cell Alberts et al

  12. How the Vaccine Work ? Check This Out Our Video

  13. What Is Colustrum ?

  14. Colostrumvs Breast Milk

  15. Genetically Modified Vaccine

  16. Application Of Genetic Engineering In Development Using Bacterial Vaccine Hepatitis Saccharomyces cereviciae To Prevent Hepatitis B Virus Infection

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