By: Deanna Tsan and Carman Ho
Period 2
Influenza is a virus that causes humans to gain illnesses. These disease can be transmitted through people and it affects many. There are three types of flu; A,B, and C. The A & B are seasonal flu; however, it can be deadly. Influenza vaccines generated by reverse the genetics, the segmented nature of the influenza virus genome allows traditional assortment between two viruses in a co-infected cell. This technique has long been used to generate strains for the preparation of either inactivated or live attenuated influenza vaccines.
The benefits of flu vaccination is that the flu can kill the viruses that causes the children to cough, have a runny or stuffy nose, body aches, fatigue (tiredness) and sometimes fever. The Influenza vaccines generated by reverse genetics help improve the flu. Whenever the immune system is becoming weak, the flu could become harmful. The vaccination can help boost the immune system and make it stronger. However, some people can have allergic reaction to these vaccinations and it may cause serious harm. Sometimes side effects occur with the vaccination; such as swelling, fever, and aches.
We think that the moral, could help improve the flu for adolescence ages 12-18. These teenagers aren't grown adult, but they are not children either. In our opinion, gaining these shots are useful in order to strengthen the immune system. The genetic system has a clone plasmid DNA will help develop more efficient vaccines. Re-designing flu vaccination will help the society, but depending on their own preferences.
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