can we protect our selves from bacteria and protozoan diseases through vaccination? discuss in your class 8
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Answer: The answer is yes, we can protect our selves from bacteria and protozoan diseases through vaccination.
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Few information related with elimination of bacteria and protozoan diseases through vaccination are:
- Many animal protozoal illnesses have effective vaccinations available, including those for zoonotic pathogens and a number of species of vector-transmitted apicomplexan hemoparasites.
- Compared to developing vaccines for human diseases, developing vaccines for animals provides advantages in terms of practicality, including the opportunity to conduct studies on animals that are their natural hosts, the option to produce some vaccines in vivo, and fewer safety criteria.
- The persistent paucity of vaccinations for human protozoal infections is difficult to reconcile with the comparably enormous amount of research funds, even though it is appropriate to hold human vaccines to higher criteria.
- The use of modified rather than real animal disease models and the overemphasis on novel approaches, which are typically attempted in place of rather than as an improvement upon the types of designs used in efficient veterinary vaccines, are common tactical issues in human protozoal vaccine research.
- Currently, the ability to produce protozoal organisms is a prerequisite for all successful protozoal vaccinations for animals. A comparison of current veterinary products and cutting-edge experimental vaccine designs should be helpful for researchers because human protozoal vaccines must be just as effective as animal vaccinations.
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