VACCINE AGAINST UNSTABLE VIRUSES

Authors

  • JEYASHREE. T
  • MURALIDHARAN. N.P
  • ANJALI.A.K

Keywords:

unstable viruses, vaccines, genetic material, HIV.

Abstract

Viruses are microorganisms that can cause a wide spectrum of diseases ranging from the common cold to fatal diseases like HIV and rabies. Viruses are mostly responsible for the many pandemic diseases like influenza and COVID-19. The major challenge in the development of vaccines against many viruses is that many of them are unstable in nature. It would be a great challenge to derive a vaccine against an unstable virus. Ranging from avian flu to HIV many viruses that affect the living organisms are unstable viruses. Even after knowing the complete biology of HIV the instability of the virus makes it complicated to
derive an effective vaccine against it. The solution to controlling them would be the production of vaccines with stable components with a minimum amino acid sequence. The vaccine against unstable viruses would help to prevent the spread of many pandemic diseases. This study is mainly aimed to discover the possibilities to derive vaccines against unstable viruses.

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Published

2020-11-28

How to Cite

JEYASHREE. T, MURALIDHARAN. N.P, & ANJALI.A.K. (2020). VACCINE AGAINST UNSTABLE VIRUSES. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt Egyptology, 17(7), 776–784. Retrieved from https://www.archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/1282

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