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- Laura Brennan, a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine advocate and cervical cancer casualty, was diagnosed with HPV-16-associated cervical cancer at age 24. In 2018, U.S. health officials extended the allowable age for the HPV vaccine to 45. Determine which patients will have the greatest chance of protection from the Gardasil vaccine, which prevents infections of nine strains of HPV including HPV-16 and HPV-18 and five additional types of cancer-causing HPV as well as strains HPV-6 and HPV-11 that cause genital warts. Recall that vaccines train the body's immune system to recognize a particular infection (see figure). Disease Vaccine Vaccine Antibodies organisms Antibodies A vaccine with an inactive form or harm- less amount of a virus The vaccine stimulates When the individual is the immune system to produce antibodies (in green) that recognize exposed to the virus after vaccination, the new antibodies are primed to attack the invader. (or other organism) is injected under the skin.…Is there any vaccines of COVID 19? If yes, what are those?15 16 The following graph shows a response to COVID-19. Source: What does this graph best demonstrate? A. B. C. D. A. B. C. Viral load D Innate https://www.cell.com/cell/pdf/S0092-8674(21)00007-6.pdf The response of a non-vaccinated person The response to a vaccine for COVID-19 The first and second exposure to COVID-19 The second exposure to COVID-19 Part Which of the following correctly identifies a part of the human ear and its function? Severe disease Tympanic membrane Auditory nerve Organ of Corti Semicircular canals Adaptive Antibodies T cells Function Receives vibrations from the ossicles and passes them on to the cochlea Transfers sound vibrations to the temporal lobe of the brain for processing Converts vibrations in the fluid of the cochlea into electrochemical signals Transfers vibrations from the ossicles to the cochlea
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- Draw a picture of how antihuman globulin (AHG) helps agglutination when IgG antibodies are involvedMortality rate induced by Covid 19 will be reduced when vaccinated.... what does this mean?Shortly after the recovery from COVID-19, the plasma of the convalescent has significant quantities of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. This plasma was suggested to be used as therapy for other COVID-19 patients by transfusing the plasma from the recovered individuals (donor) to the other COVID-19 patients (recipient). Do you think the identification of the ABO group of the donor and recipient is important and why? O a. No, this has nothing to do with blood grouping. It is only related to the virus and the antibodies against it. O b. Yes, but I really have no idea why. O c. No, not important because the antigens A, B or AB exist on the surface of red blood cells but not in the plasma and when they transfer, they do not transfer cells (only plasma) O d. Yes, because the donor plasma might contain anti-A or Anti-B or both which might induce an immune response if the recipient has A or B or AB group. Clear my choice