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COVID-19 vaccine development and its implications for the future of vaccines
Release time: 2022-11-08 Source: ACROBiosystems Read: 6333

COVID-19 vaccine development and its implications for the future of vaccines

The development of COVID-19 vaccines was an unprecedented achievement at a time of urgent medical need. We explore the novel technology platforms that went into their development and consider their long-term impact on vaccine research.

Ever since the first vaccine against smallpox in the late 1700s, vaccines have gained a reputation as a critical tool in preventing infectious diseases and curtailing their spread.

Many people around the world were hopeful that this track record of vaccines would provide a solution for what was a growing COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. The subsequent role that vaccines played in combating the pandemic has cemented their status as the ‘first-line of defense’ against infectious diseases.

COVID-19 vaccine development and its implications for the future of vaccines

Conceptually, vaccines defend the body by triggering a manageable immune response by using a weakened or inactive part of a disease-carrying organism (referred to as the antigen) to imitate an infection. The antigen triggers the body’s immune system to produce antibodies, which help fight off subsequent actual infections of the disease.

This allows protection against the disease for a specific period of time – from months to years – depending on the immune system’s memory and the disease in question. Thus, vaccines help in managing infection rates, potentially preventing severe disease.

Click to read the full text: https://www.labiotech.eu/partner/future-of-vaccine-research-and-technology-after-covid/

This insight article is created by Labiotech.eu
Writer: Sudha Sundaram

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