Dna Vaccine
A DNA vaccine is a type of vaccine that uses genetically engineered DNA to induce an immune response. It works by delivering a small piece of DNA into the body, where it is taken up by cells and used to create proteins that generate an immune response. The DNA vaccine approach has the potential to provide long-term immunity with a single dose, and its safety and efficacy make it an attractive option for preventing and treating various diseases. DNA vaccines are being used in clinical trials for a variety of illnesses, including malaria, influenza, and certain types of cancer. They could also be used to protect against emerging infectious diseases, such as those caused by coronaviruses.
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