elicited by the Coronavirus. Instruction: Differentiate the two: Antigen vs Immunogen. 1. What are the viral properties of Coronavirus? What does it look like? (Provide a drawing/sketch) 2. Give a brief lab report about the properties of Coronavirus as an immunogen.
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Instruction: Differentiate the two: Antigen vs Immunogen.
1. What are the viral properties of Coronavirus? What does it look like? (Provide a drawing/sketch)
2. Give a brief lab report about the properties of Coronavirus as an immunogen.
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- Instruction: answer the questions: COVID-19, Hepatitis B virus, HPV, Measles virus, Cholera, Tetanus Clostridium tetani, or from other vaccine-preventable diseases. 1. What natural defenses do you have against this infection? 2. What role does your adaptive immunity play in helping and protecting you against it? Give a brief lab report.Answer the question in below and explain your answer in details with examples. Explain 3 types of vaccines that will be used against corona virus. compare whole virus(Sinovax), protein subunit(Novavax) and viral vector(AstraZeneca. explain their similarities and diffferences in detail.which would you pick, support your answer.PRACTICE EVALUATING CLAIMS Social media posts reveal that not everyone agrees on or accepts the important role of herd immunity, as strongly stated in the blog post below. The fact is that CDC works for big pharma/special interests not public safety as the CDC whistle blower documents prove. The fact is that this is about money not public safety. The fact is that some of these vaccines have little benefit/effectiveness and serious risks. The fact is real natural immunity and vaccine derived immunity are not the same thing at all and our babies would be protected from many/most infectious diseases if their mothers were allowed to have natural immunity and pass it to their babies in breast milk, and we had true herd immunity through adults who had lifelong natural immunity. The fact is vaccine induced immunity typically does not hold for long and often misses the target, and the neurotoxins and foreign ingredients/DNA, etc. are causing a generation of allergic/arthritic/immune system…
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- What part of the SARS-CoV-2 virus is a potential target site for a vaccine? Explain your reasoning; include in your discussion the following terms: antigen, epitope, and antibody.CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN IT IN A EASY WAY??. Describe the structure of viruses/ how they replicate. Include how the genome of the virus could affect replication. Explain 5 key changes to bacterial structure/function that can occur in bacteria that allow them to become resistant to antibiotics. Describe the processes involved in the induction of T-cell responses to 1) exogenous and 2) endogenous antigens.Discuss the intradermal route: Explain that intradermal vaccines are injected just below the skin's surface. Highlight the use of this route for certain vaccines, such as the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine for tuberculosis. If available, demonstrate the administration of a vaccine using a sample vaccine vial or images. Emphasize the specific route and technique employed for each vaccine. Make sure to put references.