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Vaccines and the Immune Response: How Vaccines Work This animation provides an overview of vaccines and the immune response, and how influenza vaccines work. Influenza vaccines are able to trigger an immune response by mimicking viral infection. They are usually manufactured using inactivated or killed virus particles taken from various circulating influenza strains.
The basis of upcoming Pfizer and Moderna coronavirus vaccines. How it works? Pluses and minuses. For comparison of different vaccines, as well as events of immune response, role of different immune cells (T-cells, B-cells, APC), see this video: 🤍 This video is available for instant download licensing here: 🤍 ©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved. Support us on Patreon and get early access to videos and free image downloads: patreon.com/AlilaMedicalMedia All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Vaccines prepare the immune system, getting it ready to fight disease-causing organisms, called pathogens. A vaccine is introduced to the body to mimic infection, triggering the body to produce antibodies against the pathogen, but without causing the illness. Conventional vaccines usually contain a weakened or inactivated pathogen; or a piece of a protein produced by the pathogen, called an antigen. RNA vaccines are a new generation of vaccines. Instead of the antigen itself, RNA vaccines contain a messenger RNA – mRNA - that encodes for the antigen. Once inside the body’s cells, the mRNA is translated into protein, the antigen, by the same process the cells use to make their own proteins. The antigen is then displayed on the cell surface where it is recognized by the immune system. From here, the sequence of events is similar to that of a conventional vaccine. Some RNA vaccines also contain additional mRNA coding for an enzyme, which, after being translated in host cells, can generate multiple copies of the antigen-encoding mRNA. This essentially amplifies the production of antigen from a small amount of vaccine, making the vaccine more effective. These are called self-amplifying RNA vaccines. RNA vaccines are easier and safer to produce than conventional vaccines. This is because mRNA molecules can be synthesized in a cell-free system using a DNA template with a sequence of the pathogen; while conventional vaccines usually require a more complicated and risk-prone process of growing large amounts of infectious pathogens in chicken eggs or other mammalian cells. Without the risks of being contaminated by infectious elements or allergens from egg cultures, RNA vaccines are also safer for patients. Because protein synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm, RNA molecules do not need to enter the nucleus, so the possibility of them integrating into the host cell genome is low. RNA strands are usually degraded by cellular enzymes once the protein is made. The relative simplicity of the production process makes it easier to standardize and scale, enabling rapid responses to emerging pandemics. Other advantages include lower production costs, and the ease of tweaking RNA sequences to adapt to rapidly-mutating pathogens. On the minus side, it can be challenging to deliver mRNA effectively to the cells, since RNA sequences and secondary structures may be recognized and destroyed by the innate immune system as soon as they are administered intravenously. These limitations can be overcome by optimizing codons, using modified nucleosides to avoid recognition, and packaging RNA into protective nanoparticles. Another disadvantage is that most RNA vaccines require uninterrupted refrigeration for transportation and storage, which can be a hurdle for vaccine distribution. Research is ongoing to engineer thermostable vaccines.
How do COVID-19 mRNA vaccines work? COVID-19 mRNA vaccines deliver directions, in the form of messenger RNA, or mRNA, so cells make the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. This protein educates our immune system, so it produces antibodies that can neutralize similar versions of this coronavirus during future encounters. The mRNA-containing lipid particles are taken up by specialized immune system cells. See more: 🤍 Play a Kahoot! trivia game based on this animation. Visit 🤍 Another type of COVID-19 vaccine uses a weakened adenovirus to deliver instructions to make the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. Watch the animation, “How COVID-19 Viral Vector Vaccines Work,” to learn more: 🤍 Animation created by and for the Vaccine Makers Project. The Vaccine Makers Project gratefully acknowledges the ongoing collaboration and partnership with XVIVO, creator of medical animations and scientific media: 🤍. Copyright © 2021, Medical History Pictures, Inc. All rights reserved. The Vaccine Makers Project (VMP) is the classroom-based program of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (VEC at CHOP). The Center’s team is composed of scientists, physicians, mothers and fathers devoted to the study and prevention of infectious diseases. The Center was launched in October 2000 to provide accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent. The VMP program is committed to public education about vaccine science via scientifically supported, historically accurate, and emotionally compelling content. Access the VMP’s free classroom materials: 🤍. Find information and resources related to vaccines and their safety: 🤍. Learn more about the award-winning documentary for which the original animations were created. The documentary tells the compelling story of one of the world’s most accomplished scientists, Maurice Hilleman: 🤍.
The new mRNA COVID vaccine uses established research to create a safe and effective defense against coronavirus. In this video we explain how it works.
Find out more about Visual Storytelling in the Animal Health business: 🤍 Connect with me on LinkedIn: 🤍 The animations from this Animal Health Care film vividly describe the devastating effects of a primary infection with the pathogen Mycoplasma hyponeumoniae on the respiratory system of pigs and the corresponding economical consequences for the pork-producing industry. The principle of vaccination is explained and the film then turns to early vaccination against the pathogen as the best option to improve the lung health status of the animals and to avoid financial losses.
RNA vaccine how it works | mRNA vaccine against covid 19 - This lecture explains about the mechanism of rna vaccine against the covid 19 disease and how the rna vaccine works against the coronavirus infection. Stay tuned to this video to learn the answers to the following questions- what is rna vaccine? how rna vaccine work? rna vaccine mode of action? what rna vaccines work against covid 19? how mrna vaccine work? how mrna vaccine work against coronavirus? role of rna vaccine against covid 19? For more information, log on to- 🤍 Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here- 🤍 Download the study materials here- 🤍 Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services from Shomu’s Biology- Buy Shomu’s Biology lecture DVD set- 🤍shomusbiology.com/dvd-store Shomu’s Biology assignment services – 🤍shomusbiology.com/assignment -help Join Online coaching for CSIR NET exam – 🤍shomusbiology.com/net-coaching We are social. Find us on different sites here- Our Website – 🤍shomusbiology.com Facebook page- 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 SlideShare- 🤍slideshare.net/shomusbiology Google plus- 🤍 LinkedIn - 🤍 Youtube- 🤍 Thank you for watching the video lecture on the RNA vaccine how it works | mRNA vaccine against covid 19.
Official Ninja Nerd Website: 🤍 Ninja Nerds! During this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be discussing COVID-19 vaccines including Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech, and Astrazeneca/Oxford. We are NOT sponsored and/or endorsed by Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech, or Astrazeneca. We are presenting on RESEARCH and in no way is any of the information provided our own view or opinions. This will be a lecture packed with the process vaccine developers must go through; which includes a preclinical phase and phases I-III. Including information about OPERATION WARP SPEED and how this has expedited the normally lengthy vaccine process. We will then discuss how Moderna, Pfizer/BioNTech, and Astrazeneca vaccines work in the human body, preventing the SARS-CoV-2 virus and hopefully, ending this global pandemic. Finally Zach presents on all of the most current data that each of the vaccine companies have released outlining the vaccine procedure and how it will be administered, the vaccine efficacy (as a percentage), optimal storage temperature of the vaccine in order to remain viable, and the number of vaccine units these companies are capable of producing. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below! IMPORTANT INFO (MUST READ): One thing to emphasize that wasn’t harped on enough from this lecture is when these vaccines lead to an immunogenic reaction as we described above, which leads to formation of Memory B cells and Memory T cells. This is important because if we are exposed to the virus those memory cells are now primed and able to recognize and mount a powerful immune response against the virus. LASTLY, one additional point and clarification is when those cytotoxic T cells produce destructive molecules that damage host cells it’s important to realize that those are memory cytotoxic T cells primed by the Vaccine that damage host cells that ARE INFECTED with the SARS-COV-2 virus, NOT CELLS processing the vaccine. Big Takeaway: 1. Vaccine stimulates antibody production to protect against virus IF INFECTED. 2. Vaccine stimulates development of memory T and B cells to protect against virus IF INFECTED. References | Regulatory Affairs Professionals Society (RAPS) COVID-19 Tracker 🤍 Outline: 00:00 - Intro and Overview 01:00 - Vaccine Development Phases Overview 05:08 - Pre-Clinical Phase 06:32 - Phase I 08:29 - Phase II 12:36 - How the Vaccines Work (Moderna and Pfizer/BionTech) 21:16 - How the Vaccines Work (AstraZeneca/Oxford) 25:33 - Vaccine Data (Moderna) 30:30 - Vaccine Data (Pfizer/BionTech) 35:21 - Vaccine Data (AstraZeneca) 43:02 - Wrap-Up Join this channel to get access to perks: 🤍 APPAREL | 🤍 DONATE PATREON | 🤍 PAYPAL | 🤍 SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK | 🤍 INSTAGRAM | 🤍 TWITTER | 🤍 🤍NinjaNerdSci DISCORD | 🤍 #COVID19 #coronavirus #vaccines
Early data from US biotech Moderna has revealed that its Covid-19 vaccine candidate is 94.5 per cent effective, raising hopes that a range of immunisations will be available to help end the pandemic. The interim analysis of the vaccine, currently known as mRNA-1273, comes after 95 trial participants contracted Covid-19, including just five who were given the coronavirus jab. While the data was published via a press release, it includes significant details that remain unclear around the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine - which uses the same mRNA technology to target the coronavirus spike protein and an immune response. Subscribe to The Telegraph on YouTube ► 🤍 Read more about the new coronavirus vaccine: 🤍 Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
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Read the Vaccination Library Article now: 🤍 Vaccination is a widely-used method of immunizing populations against communicable illnesses. In this video, we’ll show in detail the standard method of administering a vaccine. We cover not only the injection of the vaccine but also pre-injection and post-injection procedures that ensure safety and efficiency. The information in this video is especially important for care providers immunizing against COVID-19. Filming of this video took place in compliance with hygiene protocols. Please Note: This video is based on the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC no longer recommends aspiration prior to injection because blood vessels local to the injection site are too small to pose a risk of intravascular injection. Furthermore, rapid injection can reduce pain. Read the CDC’s vaccination guidelines for healthcare providers: 🤍 Subscribe to AMBOSS YouTube for the latest clinical examination videos, medical student interviews, study tips and tricks, and live webinars! Free 5-Day Trial: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 #AMBOSSMed #Vaccination #covid19 #coronavirus #vaccine #vaccinetechnique
Here I give a quick overview of how the polio vaccines work; the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) & the oral polio vaccine (OPV). This is of heightened importance now due to the increased detection of polioviruses in wastewater samples in the US and the UK. Adults who completed their polio vaccination but who are at increased risk of encountering poliovirus, such as traveling to a country of higher polio risk, working with the polio virus in a lab, or a healthcare worker treating patients with polio may receive one lifetime IPV booster. If an adult did not receive all recommended doses of either OPV or IPV as a child they should (and can at any time) complete their polio vaccination with IPV. Two doses of IPV provide at least 90% protection, and three doses provide at least 99% protection.
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Ever wondered how vaccines work to fight deadly viruses like COVID-19? In our short animated video, we explain how viruses can protect us from disease and infection.
🩺👩⚕️ It is important to talk about HPV and the risks associated with it. HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a common infection that can cause cervical cancer in women and genital warts in men. But the good news is that there's a vaccine available to help protect against it! 💉 The HPV vaccine is recommended for both men and women between the ages of 9 and 46, and is given in three doses. It's important to get vaccinated to help prevent the spread of HPV and reduce the risk of developing cervical cancer and other related health issues. 💪 However, it's important to note that the HPV vaccine cannot be taken during pregnancy. If you're pregnant, it's best to wait until after delivery to get vaccinated. But once you've delivered your baby, you can get vaccinated after just two weeks. 🤰 So, let's all work together to protect ourselves and our loved ones by getting the HPV vaccine. Don't forget to follow us for more important health tips and information! 🌟 #StayProtected #HPV #HPVVaccine #CervicalCancer #CancerPrevention #Gynaecology #WomensHealth #MensHealth #Vaccination #PreventativeCare #HealthTips #StayProtected #GetVaccinated #PublicHealth #HealthyLiving #HealthAwareness #HealthEducation #MedicalAdvice #preggo #gunjanivfworld #DrGarimaSharma
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In this video, Dr. Aizaz from MedicoVisual talks about mechanism of action of Adenovirus Vector Based DNA vaccine against Coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2) like Oxford-AstaraZeneca's (ChAdOx1 nCoV19 or AZD1222), Gamaleya's Sputnik 5, CanSino' Biologics's adenovirus type-5 (Ad5)-vectored COVID-19 vaccine, Johnson and Johnson's vaccine. These vaccines use Adenovirus vector to transport the double stranded DNA gene of Sars-CoV-2's spike protein into the cells thus train the immune system to fight against the actual virus. Adenoviruses are the etiological agents of common cold in human and are widely prevalent. Chimpanzee's Adenovirus or less common strains of human adenovirus are used in order to mitigate the problem of immunity against the vector itself. Furthermore, the adenovirus is modified in such a way so as to render it replication incompetent and non-infectious. E1 and E3 genes are deleted. References: 🤍 🤍 Jawetz's Medical Microbiology, 28th edition, p. 463 Website: 🤍 Email: draizaz🤍medicovisual.com
The vaccine triggers the immune system to create antibodies, preparing the body for viral battle. Produced by Alex Hogan
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It's the world's first vaccine for RSV and the Food and Drug Administration gave the nod Wednesday. It's called Arexvy and the shot is designed to prevent Respiratory Syncitial Virus. The approval is limited right now but the vaccine is meant to have broad benefits. READ MORE: 🤍
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How vaccines work, with examples of COVID vaccines: mRNA vaccine (Pfizer, Moderna), DNA & Viral vector vaccines (Johnson & Johnson (J&J, JNJ), Oxford-AstraZeneca, Inovio, Sputnik V); protein/peptide vaccine (Novavax, EpiVacCorona), conventional inactivated (CoronaVac of Sinovac, Covaxin, Sinopharm). Mechanism of each type of coronavirus vaccines explained. Vaccine-induced immune response as compared to natural immunity. This video is available for instant download licensing here: 🤍 ©Alila Medical Media. All rights reserved. During a natural viral infection, infected cells alert the immune system by displaying pieces of viral proteins on their surface. They are said to present the viral antigen to immune cells - cytotoxic T-cells, and activate them. Debris of dead cells and viral particles are picked up by professional antigen-presenting cells, (dendritic cells...). Dendritic cells patrol body tissues, sampling their environment for intruders. After capturing the antigen, dendritic cells leave the tissue for the nearest lymph node, where they present the antigen to another group of immune cells - helper T-cells. Viral particles also activate B-cells. These cells mount 2 types of immunity specific to the viral antigen: cell-mediated immunity and antibody-mediated immunity. Vaccines deliver viral antigens to trigger immune responses without causing the disease. The events of a vaccine-induced immune response are similar to that induced by a natural infection, although some types of vaccines may induce only antibody-mediated immunity (B cell immunity, not T cell (cellular) immunity). Many existing vaccines contain a weakened or an inactivated virus. Because the whole virus is used, these vaccines require extensive safety testing. Live attenuated vaccines may still cause disease in people with compromised immune systems. Inactivated vaccines (Sinovac/China, Covaxin/India) only induce humoral (B cell) immunity. Subunit vaccines contain only part of the virus, usually a spike protein (peptide - EpiVacCorona/Russia). These vaccines may not be seen as a threat to the immune system, and therefore may not elicit the desired immune response. For this reason, certain substances, called adjuvants, are usually added to stimulate the antigen-presenting cells to pick up the vaccine. Nucleic acid vaccines contain genetic information for making the viral antigen, instead of the antigen itself. Naked DNA vaccines (Inovio, phase 2/3 clinical trials) require a special delivery method to reach the cell’s nucleus (electroporation). Alternatively, a harmless, unrelated virus may be used as a vehicle to deliver the DNA. In this case, the vaccine is also known as viral-vector vaccine (Sputnik V/Russia, Oxford-AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson's). For example, the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine uses a chimpanzee adenovirus as a vector. The adenoviral genome is modified to remove viral genes, and the coronavirus spike gene is added. This way, the viral vector cannot replicate or cause disease, but it acts as a vehicle to deliver the DNA. Why a non-human adenovirus is used? Do DNA vaccines change human DNA? mRNA vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna) are delivered within a lipid covering that will fuse with the cell membrane. The mRNA is translated into viral antigen, which is then displayed on the cell surface. mRNA vaccines are extremely unlikely to integrate into human genome. All images/videos by Alila Medical Media are for information purposes ONLY and are NOT intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.
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How do viruses make more copies of themselves? They do this by taking over human cells. When a virus infects a cell, it hijacks the protein-making machinery of the cell by releasing its own genetic code, or instructions, into the cell. Now, instead of making proteins for the body, the cell starts working for the virus, helping it replicate. The cell makes more and more virus particles that are released to go on and infect more cells. Play a Kahoot! trivia game based on this animation: 🤍 Watch the related animation, “A Virus Attacks a Cell,” to learn how viruses get into our cells to begin the process of reproduction: 🤍 Animation created by and for the Vaccine Makers Project. The Vaccine Makers Project gratefully acknowledges the ongoing collaboration and partnership with XVIVO, creator of medical animations and scientific media: 🤍. Copyright © 2016, Medical History Pictures, Inc. All rights reserved. The Vaccine Makers Project (VMP) is the classroom-based program of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (VEC at CHOP). The Center’s team is composed of scientists, physicians, mothers and fathers devoted to the study and prevention of infectious diseases. The Center was launched in October 2000 to provide accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent. The VMP program is committed to public education about vaccine science via scientifically supported, historically accurate, and emotionally compelling content. Access the VMP’s free classroom materials: 🤍. Find information and resources related to vaccines and their safety: 🤍. Learn more about the award-winning documentary for which the original animations were created. The documentary tells the compelling story of one of the world’s most accomplished scientists, Maurice Hilleman: 🤍.
Hepatitis B is a life threatening disease. Thus, to protect babies against it, vaccination is recommended. Learn why and when to give hepatitis vaccine to your baby. #hepatitisbvaccineforbabies #whentogivehepatitisvaccinetobabies Like, comment, and share with Your family and friends. FirstCry Parenting helps you through your journey of Getting Pregnant, Pregnancy & Parenting. Happy Parenting! Subscribe Now : 🤍 Connect with FirstCry Parenting Download Our App Android : 🤍 iOS : 🤍 Website : 🤍 Follow us on: Facebook - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Pinterest - 🤍 Disclaimer: Content used in this video is for informational purpose only and should not be considered as a substitute for advice from doctors or any health care professional. We strongly recommend seeking medical advice before proceeding. The images shown in the video are illustration purpose only. If you have any queries about pregnancy, parenting, child health and care, get answers from experts at FirstCry Parenting's Q&A section. Visit Now- 🤍
Messenger RNA—or mRNA—vaccines have been in development for decades, and are now approved for use against COVID-19. Here's how they work and what you should know about them. Visit 🤍 for even more resources.
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As the world waits for a potential COVID-19 vaccine, we delve into how vaccines actually work. What are the different types of vaccine? How do they trigger and train the immune system, and what is the role of herd immunity? Read more in 🤍 This Nature Video is editorially independent. It is produced with third party financial support. Read more about Supported Content here: 🤍 Sign up for the Nature Briefing: An essential round-up of science news, opinion and analysis, free in your inbox every weekday: 🤍
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi took his second dose of Covid-19 vaccine at AIIMS on April 8. Nisha Sharma administered the second dose of covid-19 vaccine to the prime minister. PM Modi asked those eligible for the shot to take it soon to defeat the virus. "Got my second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at AIIMS today. Vaccination is among the few ways we have, to defeat the virus. If you are eligible for the vaccine, get your shot soon. Register on CoWin.gov.in," he tweeted. He had taken his first jab on March 1 at the hospital. P Niveda had administered the first jab of the vaccine to the prime minister. PM Modi has taken Covaxin, India's homegrown vaccine developed by Bharat Biotech. Watch the full video for more.
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Linked to increasing immunisation coverage with vaccines such as the pentavalent, Madagascar is one of just six countries in the world to reduce its child mortality rates by more than 60% between 1990 and 2009. Video by GAVI.
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Vaccines have gone from experimental cures to saving more than 4 million lives around the world every year. Even in times of a global pandemic, it appears vaccines have met their match – hesitation. So why, at a time of such great need, has faith in vaccines fallen so low? MORE RISE AND FALL VIDEOS: The Rise And Fall Of Kraft Cheese | Rise And Fall 🤍 The Rise And Fall Of The Cruise Industry | Rise And Fall 🤍 The Rise And Fall Of Twinkies | Rise And Fall 🤍 #Vaccines #RiseandFall #BusinessInsider Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit us at: 🤍 Subscribe: 🤍 BI on Facebook: 🤍 BI on Instagram: 🤍 BI on Twitter: 🤍 BI on Amazon Prime: 🤍 How Vaccine Hesitation Took Root In America | Rise And Fall
Video summarises Alari et al. "Impact of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccines on Pneumococcal Meningitis Cases in France between 2001 and 2014: a Time Series Analysis.” BMC Medicine (2016) Read the full article: dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-016-0755-7
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